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bibliographicCitation Le Pabic H, Bonnier D, Wewer UM, Coutand A, Musso O, Baffet G, Clément B, Théret N. ADAM12 in human liver cancers: TGF-beta-regulated expression in stellate cells is associated with matrix remodeling. Hepatology. 2003 May;37(5):1056–66. doi: 10.1053/jhep.2003.50205. PMID: 12717386.
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