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OC12. Specific inhibition of the VEGF homolog placental growth factor is protective against osteolytic bone metastasis in mice
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Peter Carmeliet
Aarhus University
OC12. Specific inhibition of the VEGF homolog placental growth factor is protective against osteolytic bone metastasis in mice
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2008
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Lieve Coenegrachts
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Christa Maes
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Sophie Torrekens
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