Pleiotropic regulation of macrophage polarization and tumorigenesis by formyl peptide receptor-2
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Pleiotropic regulation of macrophage polarization and tumorigenesis by formyl peptide receptor-2
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ONCOGENE
Volume 30, Issue 36, Pages 3887-3899
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Springer Nature
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2011-04-18
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10.1038/onc.2011.112
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