Targeting the Acidic Tumor Microenvironment: Unexpected Pro-Neoplastic Effects of Oral NaHCO3 Therapy in Murine Breast Tissue
Ninna C. S. Voss(Aarhus University), Ebbe Boedtkjer(Aarhus University)
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