Cytokine-induced gene expression of interleukin-8 in human transitional cell carcinomas and renal cell carcinomas.
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H. Grossman | R. Strieter | J. Westwick | L. Abruzzo | S. Kunkel | A. J. Thornton | H. Evanoff | M. Liebert | H. B. Grossman
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