Periostin: a potent chemotactic factor for recruiting tumor-associated macrophage
Received date: 01 Jan 2015
Accepted date: 01 Jan 2015
Published date: 13 Apr 2015
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Tiantian Wu , Qi Luo , Gaoliang Ouyang . Periostin: a potent chemotactic factor for recruiting tumor-associated macrophage[J]. Protein & Cell, 2015 , 6(4) : 235 -237 . DOI: 10.1007/s13238-015-0141-9
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