Anti-angiogenic effect of an insertional fusion protein of human basic fibroblast growth factor and ribonuclease-1.
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M. Seno | M. Kitajima | M. Ueda | K. Aiura | H. Tada | T. Hayashida | H. Yamada | M. Onizuka
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