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Christoph Springfeld

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Haematological tumours
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|Nov 02, 2023
Etiology-independent activation of the LTβ-LTβR-RELB axis drives aggressiveness and predicts poor prognosis in HCC.

Anna-Lena Scherr, Luisa Nader, Kaiyu Xu

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