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bibliographicCitation Yao M, Fang W, Smart C, Hu Q, Huang S, Alvarez N, Fields P, Cheng N. CCR2 Chemokine Receptors Enhance Growth and Cell-Cycle Progression of Breast Cancer Cells through SRC and PKC Activation. Mol Cancer Res. 2019 Feb;17(2):604–17. PMID: 30446625; PMCID: PMC6359961.
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