Fibroblast-secreted hepatocyte growth factor plays a functional role in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma invasion.
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Fibroblast-secreted hepatocyte growth factor plays a functional role in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma invasion.
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Fibroblast-secreted hepatocyte ...... amous cell carcinoma invasion.
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Fibroblast-secreted hepatocyte ...... amous cell carcinoma invasion.
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Fibroblast-secreted hepatocyte ...... amous cell carcinoma invasion.
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Fibroblast-secreted hepatocyte ...... amous cell carcinoma invasion.
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Fibroblast-secreted hepatocyte ...... amous cell carcinoma invasion.
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Andres J Klein-Szanto
Anil K Rustgi
Carmen Z Michaylira
Charles G Miller
Hiroshi Nakagawa
J Alan Diehl
Katharine D Grugan
Shinya Ohashi
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11026-11031
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10.1073/PNAS.0914295107
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2010-06-01T00:00:00Z