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CCR2 signaling in breast carcinoma cells promotes tumor growth and invasion by promoting CCL2 and suppressing CD154 effects on the angiogenic and immune microenvironments
(Oncogene)
11 december 2019 18:00:02
CCR2 signaling in breast carcinoma cells promotes tumor growth and invasion by promoting CCL2 and suppressing CD154 effects on the angiogenic and immune microenvironments
(Oncogene)
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PLAGL2 promotes epithelial-mesenchymal transition and mediates colorectal cancer metastasis via ?-catenin-dependent regulation of ZEB1
(British Journal of Cancer)
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