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Angiogenesis and cancer metastasis: antiangiogenic therapy of human pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
血管新生および腫よう転移 ヒトすい臓腺癌の抗血管新生療法
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6
Issue:
2
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59-65
Publication year:
Apr. 2001
JST Material Number:
L3966A
ISSN:
1341-9625
Document type:
Article
Article type:
文献レビュー
Country of issue:
Germany, Federal Republic of (DEU)
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ENGLISH (EN)
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Treatment for tumors in general
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