Cigarette smoke induces epithelial to mesenchymal transition and increases the metastatic ability of breast cancer cells
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C. Zahnow | S. Baylin | James J. Shin | C. Brayton | F. di Cello | Huili Li | R. Beaty | V. Flowers | B. Vecchio-Pagan | Brent Gordon | Kirsten Harbom | Wei Wang | James Shin
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