Tissue-resident glial cells associate with tumoral vasculature and promote cancer progression
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Gabriela D. A. Guardia | Pedro P. G. Guimarães | R. Resende | Edroaldo L. Rocha | P. Frenette | V. Azevedo | A. Mintz | A. Birbrair | J. H. Amorim | M. Pinto | P. Galante | G. Guardia | R. C. Russo | M. Falchetti | Helder I. Nakaya | L. Silva | P. A. Costa | Gabryella S P Santos | Y. Singh | Alexander Birbrair | Walison N Silva | C. C. Picoli | Beatriz G S Rocha | B. O. P. Gonçalves | Alinne C. Costa | Michele M Moraes | Milla R Almeida | Alexandre Kanashiro | H. Nakaya | Walison N. Silva | P. P. Guimaraes | Gabryella S. P. Santos | G. Santos | Beatriz G. S. Rocha | Edroaldo L. Rocha
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