Extracellular matrix proteins protect human HT1080 cells against the antimigratory effect of doxorubicin
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Pierre Jeannesson | Roselyne Garnotel | J. Zahm | J. Millot | P. Jeannesson | Jean-Marie Zahm | Jean-Marc Millot | Noël Bonnet | E. Millerot-Serrurot | N. Fourré | R. Garnotel | Nicolas Fourre | Emilie Millerot-Serrurot | N. Bonnet
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