Investigating the potential of the primary cilium as an immunomodulatory organelle in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
Sara Pinto Teles, Luke Boulter(MRC Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine), Philippe Gautier(Institute of Genetics and Cancer), Scott H. Waddell(Edinburgh Cancer Research), Kostas Gournopanos(Institute of Genetics and Cancer), Edward J. Jarman(Western General Hospital), Kyle Davies, Pleasantine Mill(University of Edinburgh)
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