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    Tumour-associated tenascin-C isoforms promote breast cancer cell invasion and growth by matrix metalloproteinase-dependent and independent mechanisms 
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    Tumour-associated tenascin-C isoforms promote breast cancer cell invasion and growth by matrix metalloproteinase-dependent and independent mechanisms

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    Volume
    11
    Pagination
    ? - ?
    DOI
    10.1186/bcr2251
    Journal
    BREAST CANCER RES
    Issue
    2
    ISSN
    1465-5411
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    Authors
    Hancox, RA; Allen, MD; Holliday, DL; Edwards, DR; Pennington, CJ; Guttery, DS; Shaw, JA; Walker, RA; Pringle, JH; Jones, JL
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    http://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/6705
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