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British Journal of Cancer|May 30, 2007
Inhibition of epidermal growth factor receptor signalling reduces hypercalcaemia induced by human lung squamous-cell carcinoma in athymic miceG Lorch, J L Gilmore, P F Koltz, et al.
Veterinary and Comparative Oncology|May 9, 2013
Combined zoledronic acid and meloxicam reduced bone loss and tumour growth in an orthotopic mouse model of bone-invasive oral squamous cell carcinomaC K Martin, W P Dirksen, M M Carlton, et al.
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine|December 30, 2017
Effect of Intravenous Administration of Cobalt Chloride to Horses on Clinical and Hemodynamic VariablesT A Burns, K A Dembek, A Kamr, et al.
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British Journal of Cancer|May 30, 2007
Inhibition of epidermal growth factor receptor signalling reduces hypercalcaemia induced by human lung squamous-cell carcinoma in athymic miceG Lorch, J L Gilmore, P F Koltz, et al.
Veterinary and Comparative Oncology|May 9, 2013
Combined zoledronic acid and meloxicam reduced bone loss and tumour growth in an orthotopic mouse model of bone-invasive oral squamous cell carcinomaC K Martin, W P Dirksen, M M Carlton, et al.
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine|December 30, 2017
Effect of Intravenous Administration of Cobalt Chloride to Horses on Clinical and Hemodynamic VariablesT A Burns, K A Dembek, A Kamr, et al.
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