Annexin V-affinity assay: a review on an apoptosis detection system based on phosphatidylserine exposure.
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C. Reutelingsperger | M. van Engeland | F. Ramaekers | F C Ramaekers | M van Engeland | L J Nieland | B Schutte | C P Reutelingsperger | B. Schutte | M. Engeland | L. Nieland | Luc J. W. Nieland
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