Heparins that block VEGF-A-mediated von Willebrand factor fiber generation are potent inhibitors of hematogenous but not lymphatic metastasis
Lukas Goertz(University of Cologne), Alexander T. Bauer(Heidelberg University), Kai Nowak(University Hospital Heidelberg), Viktor Umansky(Heidelberg University), Anna Desch(Heidelberg University), Julian Koett(Heidelberg University), Ioannis Karampinis(University Medical Centre Mannheim), Frank Thomas Mayer(University Hospital Heidelberg), Stefan W. Schneider(Heidelberg University), Michael K. Bohlmann(University Medical Centre Mannheim)
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