Adipose tissue and breast epithelial cells: a dangerous dynamic duo in breast cancer.
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Adipose tissue and breast epithelial cells: a dangerous dynamic duo in breast cancer.
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Adipose tissue and breast epithelial cells: a dangerous dynamic duo in breast cancer.
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Adipose tissue and breast epithelial cells: a dangerous dynamic duo in breast cancer
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Béatrice Dirat
Camille Lehuédé
Catherine Muller
Ghislaine Escourrou
Ludivine Bochet
Sophie Le Gonidec
Stéphanie Dauvillier
Victor Laurent
Yuan-Yuan Wang
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10.1016/J.CANLET.2012.05.019
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2012-05-27T00:00:00Z