The atypical chemokine receptor 2 promotes breast cancer lung metastatization through modulation of the metastatic niche
Matteo Massara(Humanitas University), Raffaella Bonecchi(Humanitas University), Alberto Mantovani(Humanitas University), Ornella Bonavita(Humanitas University), Benedetta Savino(University of Milan), Nicoletta Caronni(The San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy), Camilla Recordati(Fondazione Filarete), Massimo Locati(Humanitas University)
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