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bibliographicCitation Staudt ND, Jo M, Hu J, Bristow JM, Pizzo DP, Gaultier A, VandenBerg SR, Gonias SL. Myeloid cell receptor LRP1/CD91 regulates monocyte recruitment and angiogenesis in tumors. Cancer Res. 2013 Jul 01;73(13):3902–12. PMID: 23633492; PMCID: PMC3702673.
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