Repetitive nicotine exposure leads to a more malignant and metastasis-prone phenotype of SCLC: a molecular insight into the importance of quitting smoking during treatment
Keywords:
SCLC
CXCR4
Nicotine
Malignancy
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Citation:
Martinez-Garcia E, Irigoyen M, Gonzalez-Moreno O, Corrales L, Teijeira A, Salvo E, et al. Repetitive nicotine exposure leads to a more malignant and metastasis-prone phenotype of SCLC: a molecular insight into the importance of quitting smoking during treatment. Toxicol Sci 2010 Aug;116(2):467-476.
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