Proteomic and histopathological characterization of the interface between oral squamous cell carcinoma invasion fronts and non-cancerous epithelia.
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Tadashi Yamamoto | T. Saku | Jun Cheng | T. Abé | Bo Xu | M. Yamazaki | S. Maruyama | Hamzah Babkair | Yoshimasa Sumita
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