Involvement of angiogenesis in cancer-associated acinar-to-ductal metaplasia lesion of pancreatic cancer invasive front
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Bo Zhang | Masafumi Nakamura | K. Ohuchida | Y. Oda | Noboru Ideno | Kohei Nakata | Toshiya Abe | Naoki Ikenaga | Jun Kawata | S. Kibe | C. Iwamoto | Zilong Yan | T. Shinkawa | Shu-ke Fei
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