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Saiki, I., Murata, J., Iida, J. et al. The inhibition of murine lung metastasis by synthetic polypeptides [poly(arg-gly-asp) and poly(tyr-ile-gly-ser-arg)] with a core sequence of cell adhesion molecules. Br J Cancer 59, 194–197 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1989.40
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