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J-GLOBAL ID:200902105157836291
整理番号:02A0601573 歯原性腫ようにおける石灰化/石灰化中領域のS-100蛋白質免疫反応性
S-100 Protein Immunoreactivity of Calcifying/calcified Areas in Odontogenic Tumors.
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