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CD38 in cancer-associated fibroblasts promotes pro-tumoral activity

Authors
  1. A Chiarugi
  2. A Kaur
  3. A Levy
  4. A Paulitti
  5. AC Newman
  6. AL Horenstein
  7. B Bandarchi
  8. B Ben Baruch
  9. B Erdogan
  10. B Rybinski
  11. C Sorrentino
  12. CC Liang
  13. DA Cockayne
  14. E Blacher
  15. E Cukierman
  16. E Ferrero
  17. E Sahai
  18. EN Chini
  19. F Malavasi
  20. F Morandi
  21. FE Lund
  22. FT Wang
  23. GM Reaven
  24. HM Lokhorst
  25. I Arnaoutova
  26. J Franco-Barraza
  27. JG Goetz
  28. JM Arbeit
  29. L Chen
  30. L Lacina
  31. L Zhou
  32. M Aoki
  33. M Potente
  34. MD Amatangelo
  35. N van de Donk
  36. NW van de Donk
  37. P Carmeliet
  38. RJ McAnulty
  39. S Chatterjee
  40. S Molica
  41. S Partida-Sanchez
  42. S Partida-Sanchez
  43. SP Chiang
  44. V Gupta
  45. V Quarona
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