Human mesenchymal stem cells creating an immunosuppressive environment and promote breast cancer in mice
Biljana Ljujić(University of Kragujevac), Miodrag Stojković(Centro de Investigacion Principe Felipe), Marija Milovanović(University of Kragujevac), Vladislav Volarević(University of Kragujevac), Stefan Przyborski(Durham University), Bridgid A. Murray(Durham University), Nebojša Arsenijević(University of Kragujevac), Miodrag L. Lukić(University of Kragujevac), Diana Bugarski(University of Belgrade)
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