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DIFFERENCES OBSERVED BETWEEN ELECTRON SPIN RESONANCE SIGNALS FROM SURVIVING TUMOUR TISSUES AND FROM THEIR

J R MALLARD, M KENT

    Nature
    |December 19, 1964
    PubMed
    Abstract

    No abstract available in PubMed .

    Keywords:
    DIMETHYLAMINOAZOBENZENEELECTRON SPIN RESONANCEEXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDYFIBROSARCOMAKIDNEYKIDNEY NEOPLASMSLIVERLIVER NEOPLASMSMETHYLCHOLANTHRENENEOPLASMS, EXPERIMENTALNEOPLASMS, RADIATION-INDUCEDRATSSARCOMA, EXPERIMENTALSPECTRUM ANALYSIS

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