Role of the putative tumor metastasis suppressor gene Drg-1 in breast cancer progression
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Ken Saito | M. Watabe | S. Hirota | S. Hosobe | K. Watabe | S. Ran | Ying Wang | T. Commes | S. K. Pai | D. Piquemal | S. Bandyopadhyay | Y. Takano | S. Gross
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