Lisa M. Coussens
Hormone Research Institute
University of California
San Francisco. San Francisco
California 94143-0534
USA
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- Distinctive features of angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis determine their functionality during de novo tumor development. Eichten, A., Hyun, W.C., Coussens, L.M. Cancer Res. (2007)
- Inflammation and cancer. Coussens, L.M., Werb, Z. Nature (2002)
- Epithelial carcinogenesis: dynamic interplay between neoplastic cells and their microenvironment. van Kempen, L.C., Rhee, J.S., Dehne, K., Lee, J., Edwards, D.R., Coussens, L.M. Differentiation (2002)
- MMP-9 supplied by bone marrow-derived cells contributes to skin carcinogenesis. Coussens, L.M., Tinkle, C.L., Hanahan, D., Werb, Z. Cell (2000)
- Inflammatory mast cells up-regulate angiogenesis during squamous epithelial carcinogenesis. Coussens, L.M., Raymond, W.W., Bergers, G., Laig-Webster, M., Behrendtsen, O., Werb, Z., Caughey, G.H., Hanahan, D. Genes Dev. (1999)