Surgical Stress Promotes the Development of Cancer Metastases by a Coagulation-Dependent Mechanism Involving Natural Killer Cells in a Murine Model
Rashmi Seth(University of Ottawa), Rebecca C. Auer(Ottawa Hospital), Harold Atkins(State University of New York), John C. Bell(Ottawa Hospital), Christiano Tanese de Souza(Ottawa Hospital), Robin P. Boushey(University of Ottawa), Theresa Falls(Ottawa Hospital), Marc Carrier(University of Ottawa), Lee‐Hwa Tai(Université de Sherbrooke)
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