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C A Rubio

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Acta Cytologica|January 1, 1982
Two types of cells in the normal, atypical and carcinomatous squamous epithelium of the cervix. I. Light microscopic and autoradiographic study in miceC A Rubio
The American Journal of Pathology|September 1, 1977
Animal model of human disease. Carcinogenesis in the uterine cervix. Animal model: Carcinogenesis in the uterine cervix in miceC A Rubio
Apoptosis : an International Journal on Programmed Cell Death|December 4, 2003
Apoptotic differences in experimentally induced colorectal rat tumoursC A Rubio
Acta Cytologica|March 1, 1981
False negatives in cervical cytology: can they be avoided?C A Rubio
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|May 15, 1974
Letter: The false negative smearC A Rubio
Journal of Clinical Pathology|October 29, 2004
Serrated adenoma of the duodenumC A Rubio
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|July 15, 1977
A trap for atypical cellsC A Rubio
Anticancer Research|August 19, 2007
Qualitative DNA differences between two structurally different lesions: high-grade dysplasia and carcinoma in situ in colorectal adenomasC A Rubio
In Vivo (Athens, Greece)|January 1, 1987
Lymphoid tissue-associated colonic adenocarcinomas in ratsC A Rubio
In Vivo (Athens, Greece)|January 1, 1987
Autografting colonic adenocarcinomas into the colonic submucosa in ratsC A Rubio
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Acta Cytologica|January 1, 1982
Two types of cells in the normal, atypical and carcinomatous squamous epithelium of the cervix. I. Light microscopic and autoradiographic study in miceC A Rubio
The American Journal of Pathology|September 1, 1977
Animal model of human disease. Carcinogenesis in the uterine cervix. Animal model: Carcinogenesis in the uterine cervix in miceC A Rubio
Apoptosis : an International Journal on Programmed Cell Death|December 4, 2003
Apoptotic differences in experimentally induced colorectal rat tumoursC A Rubio
Acta Cytologica|March 1, 1981
False negatives in cervical cytology: can they be avoided?C A Rubio
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|May 15, 1974
Letter: The false negative smearC A Rubio
Journal of Clinical Pathology|October 29, 2004
Serrated adenoma of the duodenumC A Rubio
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|July 15, 1977
A trap for atypical cellsC A Rubio
Anticancer Research|August 19, 2007
Qualitative DNA differences between two structurally different lesions: high-grade dysplasia and carcinoma in situ in colorectal adenomasC A Rubio
In Vivo (Athens, Greece)|January 1, 1987
Lymphoid tissue-associated colonic adenocarcinomas in ratsC A Rubio
In Vivo (Athens, Greece)|January 1, 1987
Autografting colonic adenocarcinomas into the colonic submucosa in ratsC A Rubio
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