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K ARTHIK ARIP AK A Umeå Univ ersity 20 19

Studies on the biological functions of interaction between components in

Wnt, TGF-β and HIF pathways for cancer progression

KARTHIK ARIPAKA Department of Medical Biosciences, Pathology

Umeå University, SE-901 87 Umeå www.medbio.umu.se

ISBN 978-91-7855-140-8 ISSN 0346-6612

Studies on the biological functions of interaction between components

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