The protein C pathway in cancer metastasis

CA Spek, VR Arruda - Thrombosis research, 2012 - Elsevier
Cancer is frequently associated with activation of blood coagulation, which in turn has been
suggested to promote tumor growth and metastasis. Indeed, low molecular weight heparin …

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CA Speka, VR Arrudab - Thrombosis Research, 2012 - academia.edu
Cancer is frequently associated with activation of blood coagulation, which in turn has been
suggested to promote tumor growth and metastasis. Indeed, low molecular weight heparin …

The protein C pathway in cancer metastasis

CA Spek, VR Arruda - Thrombosis research, 2012 - researchinformation.amsterdamumc …
Cancer is frequently associated with activation of blood coagulation, which in turn has been
suggested to promote tumor growth and metastasis. Indeed, low molecular weight heparin …

The protein C pathway in cancer metastasis

CA Spek, VR Arruda - Thrombosis Research, 2012 - thrombosisresearch.com
Cancer is frequently associated with activation of blood coagulation, which in turn has been
suggested to promote tumor growth and metastasis. Indeed, low molecular weight heparin …

The protein C pathway in cancer metastasis.

CA Spek, VR Arruda - Thrombosis Research, 2012 - europepmc.org
Cancer is frequently associated with activation of blood coagulation, which in turn has been
suggested to promote tumor growth and metastasis. Indeed, low molecular weight heparin …

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CA Spek, VR Arruda - Thrombosis Research, 2012 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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The protein C pathway in cancer metastasis

CA Spek, VR Arruda - Thrombosis Research, 2012 - infona.pl
Cancer is frequently associated with activation of blood coagulation, which in turn has been
suggested to promote tumor growth and metastasis. Indeed, low molecular weight heparin …

The protein C pathway in cancer metastasis

CA Spek, VR Arruda - Thrombosis research, 2012 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Cancer is frequently associated with activation of blood coagulation, which in turn has been
suggested to promote tumor growth and metastasis. Indeed, low molecular weight heparin …