Adhesion molecules and TGF‐β1 are involved in the peritoneal dissemination of NUGC‐4 human gastric cancer cells
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R. Kannagi | Katsuki Ito | S. Akiyama | H. Takagi | Y. Kasai | T. Narita | K. Kondo | T. Nakashio
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