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296 related items for PubMed ID: 27487341

  • 1. A More Accurate Approach to Amyloid Detection and Subtyping: Combining in situ Congo Red Staining and Immunohistochemistry.
    Menter T, Bachmann M, Grieshaber S, Tzankov A.
    Pathobiology; 2017; 84(1):49-55. PubMed ID: 27487341
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