Psoriasin (S100A7) expression and invasive breast cancer.
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L C Murphy | P H Watson | L. Murphy | P. Watson | Y. Niu | E. Leygue | Y. Niu | Z. Zhang | S Al-Haddad | E Leygue | Z Zhang | L Snell | A Huang | Y Niu | T Hiller-Hitchcock | K Hole | K. Hole | A. Huang | L. Snell | S. Al‐Haddad | T. Hiller-Hitchcock | T. Hiller‐Hitchcock | Zi Zhang
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