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336 related items for PubMed ID: 10835099

  • 1. The role of polypeptide growth factors in human carcinomas: new targets for a novel pharmacological approach.
    Favoni RE, de Cupis A.
    Pharmacol Rev; 2000 Jun; 52(2):179-206. PubMed ID: 10835099
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  • 2. Growth factor signaling in cell survival: implications for cancer treatment.
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    Lage A, Crombet T, González G.
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