From the Chicago MeetingsTumor angiogenesis is regulated by CXC chemokines☆,☆☆
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Supported in part by National Institutes of Health grants CA79046 (B.B.M.), CA72543 (D.A.A.), CA66180, P50 HL60289, and P50 HL46487 (R.M.S.) and by an American Lung Association grant (D.A.A.).
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Presented in abstract form at the Seventieth Annual Meeting of the Central Society for Clinical Research, September 25–27, 1997, Chicago, IL.
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