Elevated levels of extracellular vesicles are associated with therapy failure and disease progression in breast cancer patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy
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Elevated levels of extracellular vesicles are associated with therapy failure and disease progression in breast cancer patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy
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OncoImmunology
Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages e1376153
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Informa UK Limited
Online
2017-09-06
DOI
10.1080/2162402x.2017.1376153
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