Expression of angiogenic growth factor genes in primary human astrocytomas may contribute to their growth and progression.
Marius Maxwell(Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center), Harry N. Antoniades(Tufts University), J Neville-Golden, T Galanopoulos(Tufts University), Hubert J. Wolfe(Boston University), E. T. Hedley‐Whyte(OneBlood), Stephen P. Naber
PubMed
February 15, 1991
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