The α₂β₁ integrin is a metastasis suppressor in mouse models and human cancer.
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William D. Dupont | Zhengzi Li | Andries Zijlstra | Aasakiran Madamanchi | Kelli L. Boyd | W. Dupont | K. Boyd | A. Zijlstra | M. Zutter | Abudi Nashabi | Zhonghua Zhang | Mary M. Zutter | Norma E. Ramirez | Zhonghua Zhang | Lynda D. O’Rear | Abudi Nashabi | Aasakiran Madamanchi | L. O'rear | Zhengzi Li
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