Exosomes secreted from human colon cancer cells influence the adhesion of neighboring metastatic cells: Role of microRNA-210
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Exosomes secreted from human colon cancer cells influence the adhesion of neighboring metastatic cells: Role of microRNA-210
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CANCER BIOLOGY & THERAPY
Volume 17, Issue 10, Pages 1062-1069
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Informa UK Limited
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2016-08-12
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10.1080/15384047.2016.1219815
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