Bv8 regulates myeloid-cell-dependent tumour angiogenesis
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About Bv8 regulates myeloid-cell-dependent tumour angiogenesis
This paper, published in 2007, received 522 indexed citations . Written by Farbod Shojaei, Xiumin Wu, Cuiling Zhong, Lanlan Yu, Xiao‐Huan Liang, Jenny Yao, Dominique Blanchard, Carlos Bais, Franklin Peale and Nicholas van Bruggen covering the research area of Cancer Research, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Immunology (298 citations), Oncology (257 citations) and Molecular Biology (232 citations). Published in Nature.
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