Persistent STAT3 activation in colon cancer is associated with enhanced cell proliferation and tumor growth.
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Persistent STAT3 activation in colon cancer is associated with enhanced cell proliferation and tumor growth.
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Persistent STAT3 activation in ...... roliferation and tumor growth.
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Alexander Schütz
Carina Orth
Daniela Baus
Edith B Pfitzner
Florian M Corvinus
Hartmut Beug
Karl-Jürgen Halbhuber
Karlheinz Friedrich
Peter Ohlschläger
Roland Kaufmann
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10.1593/NEO.04571
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2005-06-01T00:00:00Z