Identification of a human glioma antigen, SOX6, recognized by patients' sera
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Masahiro Toda | Takeshi Kawase | Yutaka Kawakami | Kazunari Yoshida | Ryo Ueda | T. Kawase | M. Toda | Kazunari Yoshida | Y. Kawakami | Yukihiko Iizuka | R. Ueda | Y. Iizuka
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