Acid-base transporters and pH dynamics in human breast carcinomas predict proliferative activity, metastasis, and survival

  1. Nicolai J Toft
  2. Trine V Axelsen
  3. Helene L Pedersen
  4. Marco Mele
  5. Mark Burton
  6. Eva Balling
  7. Tonje Johansen
  8. Mads Thomassen
  9. Peer M Christiansen
  10. Ebbe Boedtkjer  Is a corresponding author
  1. Aarhus University, Denmark
  2. Regionshospitalet Randers, Denmark
  3. University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

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  1. Nicolai J Toft
  2. Trine V Axelsen
  3. Helene L Pedersen
  4. Marco Mele
  5. Mark Burton
  6. Eva Balling
  7. Tonje Johansen
  8. Mads Thomassen
  9. Peer M Christiansen
  10. Ebbe Boedtkjer
(2021)
Acid-base transporters and pH dynamics in human breast carcinomas predict proliferative activity, metastasis, and survival
eLife 10:e68447.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.68447

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