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SPR1. An early molecular marker for bronchial carcinogenesis
Derick Lau1, Linlang Guo, Andrew Chan
1Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology, University of California, Davis Cancer Center, Sacramento, CA, USA.
Methods in Molecular Medicine
|November 1, 2002
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