Tumor cell invasion of basement membrane in vitro is regulated by amino acids.
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D. Kaufman | G. Siegal | C. Rinehart | S. Tolleson-Rinehart | R. Singh | L. Lawing | J. P. Kim | C. A. Rinehart
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