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Quantification of Glucose Transporter Proteins in Breast Lesions
Neumann, R.
Division of Cancer Biology and Diagnosis, United States
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National Institute of Health (NIH)
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National Cancer Institute (NCI)
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1Z01CB009391-94
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3752133
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94
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1994
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Quantification of Glucose Transporter Proteins in Breast Lesions
Merino, M. / Division of Cancer Biology and Diagnosis
NIH 1994
Z01 CA
Quantification of Glucose Transporter Proteins in Breast Lesions
Neumann, R. / Division of Cancer Biology and Diagnosis
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