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Pleiotropic Functions of FOXC2 in EMT, Stem Cells and Breast Cancer Progression
Sendurai A Mani
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Naoyuki Miura
Hamamatsu University
Hamamatsu City, Japan
Sendurai A Mani
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, United States
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