Zhang, J., Park, S. I., Artime, M. C., Summy, J. M., Shah, A. N., Bomser, J. A., . . . Gallick, G. E. (2007). AFAP-110 is overexpressed in prostate cancer and contributes to tumorigenic growth by regulating focal contacts. American Society for Clinical Investigation.
Chicago Style aipamenaZhang, Jing, Serk In Park, Marlene C. Artime, Justin M. Summy, Ami N. Shah, Joshua A. Bomser, Andrea Dorfleutner, Daniel C. Flynn, and Gary E. Gallick. AFAP-110 Is Overexpressed in Prostate Cancer and Contributes to Tumorigenic Growth By Regulating Focal Contacts. American Society for Clinical Investigation, 2007.
MLA aipamenaZhang, Jing, et al. AFAP-110 Is Overexpressed in Prostate Cancer and Contributes to Tumorigenic Growth By Regulating Focal Contacts. American Society for Clinical Investigation, 2007.