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Increase in tumor-associated macrophages after antiangiogenic therapy is associated with poor survival among patients with recurrent glioblastoma

โœ Scribed by Lu-Emerson, C.; Snuderl, M.; Kirkpatrick, N. D.; Goveia, J.; Davidson, C.; Huang, Y.; Riedemann, L.; Taylor, J.; Ivy, P.; Duda, D. G.; Ancukiewicz, M.; Plotkin, S. R.; Chi, A. S.; Gerstner, E. R.; Eichler, A. F.; Dietrich, J.; Stemmer-Rachamimov, A. O.; Batchelor, T. T.; Jain, R. K.


Book ID
125520415
Publisher
Duke University Press
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
417 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
1522-8517

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