Levels of Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1 During Breast Carcinogenesis
Reinhard Bos(Johns Hopkins University), Elsken van der Wall(Johns Hopkins University), Gregg L. Semenza(Johns Hopkins University), Haining Zhong(Janelia Research Campus), Colleen F. Hanrahan(Johns Hopkins University), Herbert M. Pinedo(Amsterdam University Medical Centers), Ellen C.M. Mommers(Johns Hopkins University), Jonathan W. Simons, P. J. van Diest(Johns Hopkins University), Martin D. Abeloff(Johns Hopkins University)
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