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Mol. Cells 2013; 35(2): 93-98

Published online February 21, 2013

https://doi.org/10.1007/s10059-013-0034-9

© The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology

Reactive Oxygen Species and Tumor Metastasis

Doo Jae Lee and Sang Won Kang

1Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research Center for Cellular Homeostasis, 2Department of Life Sciences, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-750, Korea

Received: January 30, 2013; Accepted: February 4, 2013

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Retraction note: Reactive oxygen species and tumor metastasis. Mol. Cells 35 (2013) 93-8. [Mol Cells. 2013]

Keywords cancer, EMT, invasion, migration, ROS

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Mol. Cells 2013; 35(2): 93-98

Published online February 28, 2013 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10059-013-0034-9

Copyright © The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology.

Reactive Oxygen Species and Tumor Metastasis

Doo Jae Lee and Sang Won Kang

1Division of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research Center for Cellular Homeostasis, 2Department of Life Sciences, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-750, Korea

Received: January 30, 2013; Accepted: February 4, 2013

Abstract

Retraction note: Reactive oxygen species and tumor metastasis. Mol. Cells 35 (2013) 93-8. [Mol Cells. 2013]

Keywords: cancer, EMT, invasion, migration, ROS

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