Bresalier et al., 1990 - Google Patents
Cell surface sialoprotein alterations in metastatic murine colon cancer cell lines selected in an animal model for colon cancer metastasisBresalier et al., 1990
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- Bresalier R
- Rockwell R
- Dahiya R
- Duh Q
- Kim Y
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- Cancer research
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Alterations in cell surface proteins and glycoproteins may play a key role in determining the metastatic behavior of tumor cells. The cell surface proteins of a series of related murine colon cancer cells selected in an animal model for colon cancer metastasis (RS Bresalier et …
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