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Michaelis M et al. – A bioinformatics approach allowed to identify a relevant chemoresistance–associated shift in neuroblastoma cell biology. The chemoresistance–associated enhanced pro–angiogenic activity observed in neuroblastoma cells is relevant for tumour progression and represents a potential therapeutic target.


   

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