Microenvironmental regulation of epithelial-mesenchymal transitions in cancer.
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Stephen T. C. Wong | Stephen Wong | Vivek Mittal | Jenny C. Chang | Dingcheng Gao | V. Mittal | L. Vahdat | Jenny C Chang | Dingcheng Gao | Linda T Vahdat
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