The bone microenvironment invigorates metastatic seeds for further dissemination
Weijie Zhang(Nanjing Medical University), Xiang H.-F. Zhang(Texas Medical Center), Stephen T.C. Wong(Houston Methodist), Swarnima Singh(Baylor College of Medicine), Yang Gao(Breast Center), Jingyuan Hu(Baylor College of Medicine), Weiyu Jiang(Baylor College of Medicine), Lucian Li(Baylor College of Medicine), Chonghui Cheng(Palmetto Hematology Oncology), Liqun Yu(Baylor College of Medicine), Igor Bado(Baylor College of Medicine), Muchun Niu(Baylor College of Medicine), Bree M. Lege(Baylor College of Medicine), Rami Al‐Ouran(Baylor College of Medicine), Ling Wu(Wayne State University), Zhan Xu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiaoxin Hao(Baylor College of Medicine), Jun Liu(Second Military Medical University), Yi Li(Baylor College of Medicine), Hai Wang(Western University), Jiasong Li(Houston Methodist), Ying-Wooi Wan(Neurological Research Institute), Zhandong Liu(Baylor College of Medicine), Hin Ching Lo(Baylor College of Medicine), Hyun-Hwan Jeong(Baylor College of Medicine)
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