OncoImmunology
Volume 1, 2012 - Issue 9
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Research Paper
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells expand during breast cancer progression and promote tumor-induced bone destruction
Sabrina Danilin Division of Clinical Pharmacology; Department of Medicine; Vanderbilt Center for Bone Biology; Nashville, TN USA; INSERM U682; Section of Renal Cancer and Renal Physiopathology; University of Strasbourg; School of Medicine; Strasbourg, France
, Alyssa R. Merkel Division of Clinical Pharmacology; Department of Medicine; Vanderbilt Center for Bone Biology; Nashville, TN USA; Department of Veterans Affairs; Tennessee Valley Health Services (VISN9); Nashville, TN USA
, Joshua R. Johnson Division of Clinical Pharmacology; Department of Medicine; Vanderbilt Center for Bone Biology; Nashville, TN USA
, Rachelle W. Johnson Division of Clinical Pharmacology; Department of Medicine; Vanderbilt Center for Bone Biology; Nashville, TN USA; Department of Veterans Affairs; Tennessee Valley Health Services (VISN9); Nashville, TN USA; Department of Cancer Biology; Vanderbilt University; Nashville, TN USA
, James R. Edwards Division of Clinical Pharmacology; Department of Medicine; Vanderbilt Center for Bone Biology; Nashville, TN USA
& Julie A. Sterling Division of Clinical Pharmacology; Department of Medicine; Vanderbilt Center for Bone Biology; Nashville, TN USA; Department of Veterans Affairs; Tennessee Valley Health Services (VISN9); Nashville, TN USA; Department of Cancer Biology; Vanderbilt University; Nashville, TN USACorrespondence[email protected]
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Published online: 06 Dec 2012
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