Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology
An International Journal
Volume 48, 2020 - Issue 1
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Activation of CXCL12-CXCR4 signalling induces conversion of immortalised embryonic kidney cells into cancer stem-like cells
Seung-ick Oha School of Biosystems and Biomedical Sciences, College of Health Science, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaView further author information
, Hyesun Jeonga School of Biosystems and Biomedical Sciences, College of Health Science, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea;b Department of Public Health Science, College of Health Science, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaView further author information
, Hang-soo Parka School of Biosystems and Biomedical Sciences, College of Health Science, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
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Kyung-Ah Choia School of Biosystems and Biomedical Sciences, College of Health Science, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
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Insik Hwanga School of Biosystems and Biomedical Sciences, College of Health Science, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaView further author information
, Jiyun Leec Department of Pathology, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaView further author information
, Jeonghee Chod Department of Nanobiomedical Science, Dankook University, Cheonan, Republic of KoreaView further author information
& Sunghoi Honga School of Biosystems and Biomedical Sciences, College of Health Science, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea;b Department of Public Health Science, College of Health Science, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaCorrespondence[email protected]
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Pages 1303-1313
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Received 01 Nov 2019, Accepted 20 Oct 2020, Published online: 05 Nov 2020
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