Cxcl10/cxcr3 signaling contributes to an inflammatory microenvironment and its blockade enhances progression of murine pancreatic precancerous lesions

Veethika Pandey, Alicia K.Fleming Martinez, Ligia I. Bastea, Heike R. Döppler, Jillian Eisenhauer, Tam Le, Brandy Edenfield, Peter Storz

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