A tumor-derived type III collagen-rich ECM niche regulates tumor cell dormancy
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E. Fertig | J. Aguirre-Ghiso | Chandrani Mondal | A. Naba | E. Farias | J. Bravo-Cordero | A. Nobre | Julie S. Di Martino | Isra N. Taha
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