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Introduction to Cancer Biology (Part 4): Angiogenesis
As the tumor grows, it eventually reaches a size where it requires additional vasculature in order to sustain continued growth. To achieve this, tumor cells ...
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Introduction to Cancer Biology (Part 4): Angiogenesis
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