Effect of cyclical intermittent hypoxia on Ad5CMVCre induced solitary lung cancer progression and spontaneous metastases in the KrasG12D+; p53fl/fl; myristolated p110fl/fl ROSA-gfp mouse
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VA VISN4 CPPF
ASMF- Junior Faculty Research Award
National Cancer Institute
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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Multidisciplinary
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