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GTP cyclohydrolase accelerates tumor progression through interaction with angiopoietin-1 in stromal fibroblasts and activation of Tie2 on breast cancer cells

GTP cyclohydrolase accelerates tumor progression through interaction with angiopoietin-1 in stromal fibroblasts and activation of Tie2 on breast cancer cells

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Main Authors: Chen, L, Zeng, X, Kleibukeuker, E, Buffa, F, Leek, R, Zhang, W, Worth, A, Beech, J, Watt, S, Harris, A, Cai, S
Format: Conference item
Published: National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) 2017
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