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[Molecular mechanism in cell migration]

L Claesson-Welsh1

  • 1Institutionen för med och fys kemi, Biomedicinskt Centrum, Uppsala.

Nordisk Medicin
|June 1, 1997
PubMed
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Research into growth factors and their regulation is key to understanding cancer and angiogenesis. Controlling endothelial cell migration in tumors could offer significant therapeutic benefits.

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