Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycans Potently Inhibit Invasion and Serve as a Central Organizer of the Brain Tumor Microenvironment
Daniel J. Silver(University of Florida), Dennis A. Steindler(University of Florida), George M. Smith(Temple College), Brent A. Reynolds(University of Florida), Amy Smith(Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children), Björn Scheffler(German Cancer Research Center), Michela J. Schildts(University of Florida), Jerry Silver(Case Western Reserve University), Anthony T. Yachnis(University of Bonn), Florian A. Siebzehnrübl(University of Florida)
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