Intermittent hypoxia increases melanoma metastasis to the lung in a mouse model of sleep apnea
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D. Navajas | R. Farré | I. Almendros | J. Montserrat | M. Torres | M. Dalmases | F. Campos-Rodriguez | M. L. Cabañas
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