Antineoplastic urinary protein inhibits Kaposi's sarcoma and angiogenesis in vitro and in vivo.
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R. Masood | J. Cai | P. Gill | T. Zheng | D. Smith | N. Arora | M. McGarvey | N. Sloane | Parkash S. Gill | Jie Cai | R. Masood | Megan E. McGarvey | Naveen Arora | Nathan Sloane
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