Tumour-stromal interactions: Reciprocal regulation of extracellular matrix proteins and ovarian steroid activity in the mammary gland
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* Corresponding author: Sandra Z Haslam shaslam@msu.edu
Breast Cancer Res 2001, 3:365-372 doi:10.1186/bcr324
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