Gene expression profiling of normal human pulmonary fibroblasts following coculture with non-small-cell lung cancer cells reveals alterations related to matrix degradation, angiogenesis, cell growth and survival
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G. Pagès | P. Barbry | P. Auberger | O. Fromigué | B. Mari | J. Milanini | S. Tartare-Deckert | P. Hofman | G. Ponzio | Krystel Louis | M. Dayem
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