Ultra early lymph node metastasis is a part of immunosurveillance and inhibits DCIS progression
Yunfeng Ding(Baylor College of Medicine), Xiang Zhang(Baylor College of Medicine), Fariba Behbod(University of Kansas), Liqun Yu(Baylor College of Medicine), S S Wang(Baylor College of Medicine), Xu Zhan(Baylor College of Medicine), J Liu(Baylor College of Medicine), Fengshuo Liu(Baylor College of Medicine), David Edwards(Baylor College of Medicine), Xiaoxin Hao(Baylor College of Medicine), Dane Hoffman(Baylor College of Medicine), Wu Ling(Baylor College of Medicine), Weiguo Wu(Baylor College of Medicine), Yi Li(Baylor College of Medicine), Hilda Chan(Baylor College of Medicine), Qian Zhu(Baylor College of Medicine), Wen Bu(Baylor College of Medicine), Yang Gao(Baylor College of Medicine), Yi-Hsuan Wu(Baylor College of Medicine)
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