Placenta growth factor-1 is chemotactic, mitogenic, and angiogenic.
Marina Ziche(University of Siena), M. Graziella Persico(University of Salerno), Adriano Barra(Institute of Genetics and Biophysics), Iole Paoletti, Valeria Vincenti(Institute of Genetics and Biophysics), Doménico Ribatti(Istituto Tumori Bari), Domenico Maglione(Institute of Genetics and Biophysics), Gianni Parise(McMaster University), Giuseppe Viglietto(Magna Graecia University), Lucia Morbidelli(University of Siena), Carmine T. Lago, Marco Tucci(Prostate Cancer UK), Mauro Battisti(Petroleum Geo-Services (United Kingdom)), Harris J. Granger(Mitchell Institute)
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April 1, 1997
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