Hypoxia induces EMT in low and highly aggressive pancreatic tumor cells but only cells with cancer stem cell characteristics acquire pronounced migratory potential.
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Hypoxia induces EMT in low and highly aggressive pancreatic tumor cells but only cells with cancer stem cell characteristics acquire pronounced migratory potential.
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Alexei V Salnikov
Eduard Ryschich
Gerhard Moldenhauer
Ingrid Herr
Jens Werner
Jury Gladkich
Jürgen Mattern
Mitja Platen
Olga Salnikova
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0046391
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2012-09-26T00:00:00Z