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Molecular Biology and Genetics

Spontaneous Hematogenous and Lymphatic Metastasis, but not Primary Tumor Growth or Angiogenesis, Is Diminished in Fibrinogen-deficient Mice

Joseph S. Palumbo, Jill M. Potter, Lisa S. Kaplan, Kathryn Talmage, David G. Jackson and Jay L. Degen
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Volume 62, Issue 23, pp. 6966-6972

PubMed 
12460914

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American Association for Cancer Research
Print ISSN 
0008-5472
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1538-7445
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  • Received April 17, 2002
  • Accepted October 3, 2002
  • Published first December 1, 2002.

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©2002 American Association for Cancer Research.

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  1. Joseph S. Palumbo,
  2. Jill M. Potter,
  3. Lisa S. Kaplan,
  4. Kathryn Talmage,
  5. David G. Jackson, and
  6. Jay L. Degen2
  1. Divisions of Hematology/Oncology [J. S. P.] and Developmental Biology [J. M. P., L. S. K., K. T., J. L. D.], Children’s Hospital Research Foundation and University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229-3039, and MRC Human Immunology Unit, Institute of Molecular Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford OX3 9DS, United Kingdom [D. G. J.]
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Cancer Research: 62 (23)
December 2002
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Spontaneous Hematogenous and Lymphatic Metastasis, but not Primary Tumor Growth or Angiogenesis, Is Diminished in Fibrinogen-deficient Mice
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Spontaneous Hematogenous and Lymphatic Metastasis, but not Primary Tumor Growth or Angiogenesis, Is Diminished in Fibrinogen-deficient Mice
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Cancer Res December 1 2002 (62) (23) 6966-6972;
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