Comparison of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) measured by four combinations of free PSA and total PSA assays.
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G. Assmann | B. Brandt | R. Junker | C. Zechel | Ralf Junker | Burkhard H. Brandt | Christian Zechel | Gerd Assmann
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