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September 01 1980
Cytokinetic Studies of Alfhafoeto-Protein and Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Producing Human Primary Liver Cell Cancer in Nude (Athymic) Mice
M. F. Bassendine
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M. F. Bassendine
1Department of Medicine, Royal Free Hospital, and Department of Pathology, Hammersmith Hospital, London
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N. A. Wright
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N. A. Wright
2Department of Medicine, Royal Free Hospital, and Department of Pathology, Hammersmith Hospital, London
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H. C. Thomas
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H. C. Thomas
3Department of Medicine, Royal Free Hospital, and Department of Pathology, Hammersmith Hospital, London
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S. Sherlock
S. Sherlock
4Department of Medicine, Royal Free Hospital, and Department of Pathology, Hammersmith Hospital, London
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Clin Sci (Lond) (1980) 59 (3): 20P.
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M. F. Bassendine, N. A. Wright, H. C. Thomas, S. Sherlock; Cytokinetic Studies of Alfhafoeto-Protein and Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Producing Human Primary Liver Cell Cancer in Nude (Athymic) Mice. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 September 1980; 59 (3): 20P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs059020P
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