Hypoxic conditions induce a cancer-like phenotype in human breast epithelial cells

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Hypoxic conditions induce a cancer-like phenotype in human breast epithelial cells. / Vaapil, Marica; Helczynska, Karolina; Villadsen, René; Petersen, Ole W; Johansson, Elisabet; Beckman, Siv; Larsson, Christer; Påhlman, Sven; Jögi, Annika.

I: P L o S One, Bind 7, Nr. 9, 2012, s. e46543.

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Vaapil, M, Helczynska, K, Villadsen, R, Petersen, OW, Johansson, E, Beckman, S, Larsson, C, Påhlman, S & Jögi, A 2012, 'Hypoxic conditions induce a cancer-like phenotype in human breast epithelial cells', P L o S One, bind 7, nr. 9, s. e46543. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046543

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Vaapil, M., Helczynska, K., Villadsen, R., Petersen, O. W., Johansson, E., Beckman, S., Larsson, C., Påhlman, S., & Jögi, A. (2012). Hypoxic conditions induce a cancer-like phenotype in human breast epithelial cells. P L o S One, 7(9), e46543. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046543

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Vaapil M, Helczynska K, Villadsen R, Petersen OW, Johansson E, Beckman S o.a. Hypoxic conditions induce a cancer-like phenotype in human breast epithelial cells. P L o S One. 2012;7(9):e46543. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046543

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Vaapil, Marica ; Helczynska, Karolina ; Villadsen, René ; Petersen, Ole W ; Johansson, Elisabet ; Beckman, Siv ; Larsson, Christer ; Påhlman, Sven ; Jögi, Annika. / Hypoxic conditions induce a cancer-like phenotype in human breast epithelial cells. I: P L o S One. 2012 ; Bind 7, Nr. 9. s. e46543.

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