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Possible role of CXCR4-mediated chemotaxis in breast cancer patients with central nervous system metastases

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Altundag, K., Morandi, P., Altundag, O. et al. Possible role of CXCR4-mediated chemotaxis in breast cancer patients with central nervous system metastases. Breast Cancer Res Treat 89, 317 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-004-2127-9

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