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Normal epithelial antigens recognized by GB3 and GB5 are diminished in intraductal and lost in infiltrating human breast carcinomas
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
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10.1007/bf01810586
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1987
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Vol 10
(2)
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pp. 206-206
Author(s):
C -J G Yeh
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B -L Hsi
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F Ettore
Keyword(s):
Breast Carcinomas
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Human Breast
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Human Breast Carcinomas
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Epithelial Antigens
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Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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Author(s):
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Human Breast
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Expression of Inappropriate Cadherins in Human Breast Carcinomas-CDA
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1999
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Author(s):
Margaret Wheelock
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Human Breast
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Combination Therapy Employing Retinoids and Chromatin Remodeling Agents in Human Breast Carcinomas
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Lorraine J. Gudas
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Human Breast
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BUB1infrequently mutated in human breast carcinomas
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Fgf10 is an oncogene activated by MMTV insertional mutagenesis in mouse mammary tumors and overexpressed in a subset of human breast carcinomas
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Suppression of growth by dietary fish oil of human breast carcinomas maintained in three different strains of immune‐deficient mice
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New Approaches to the Cultivation of Human Breast Carcinomas
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