The hyaluronan-mediated motility receptor RHAMM promotes growth, invasiveness and dissemination of colorectal cancer
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L. Terracciano | I. Zlobec | G. Iezzi | A. Lugli | H. Dawson | D. Pfaff | I. Keller | M. Muraro | L. Sokol | I. Centeno | V. Mele | V. Kölzer | Zahnd Stefan | Dennis Pfaff
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