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151 related items for PubMed ID: 33144427
1. A Non-invasive Imageable GFP-expressing Mouse Model of Orthotopic Human Bladder Cancer. Sun YU, Nishino H, Zhao M, Miyake K, Sugisawa N, Yamamoto J, Tashiro Y, Inubushi S, Hamada K, Zhu G, Lim H, Hoffman RM. In Vivo; 2020; 34(6):3225-3231. PubMed ID: 33144427 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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