Monocarboxylate transporters in cancer
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Pierre Sonveaux | P. Porporato | P. Sonveaux | Vincent F. Van Hée | Valéry L. Payen | Paolo E. Porporato | Erica Mina | V. Payen | Erica Mina | V. F. Van Hée
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