Cell type-dependent HIF1 α-mediated effects of hypoxia on proliferation, migration and metastatic potential of human tumor cells
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G. Szakács | B. Hegedűs | I. Kenessey | E. Molnár | Alexandra Bartal | S. Paku | T. Garay | J. Tóvári | Nóra Kucsma | Mihály Cserepes | Zita Hegedűs | E. Tátrai | Alexandra Gacs | A. Bartal
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