Increased Galectin-3 Expression in Gastric Cancer: Correlations with Histopathological Subtypes, Galactosylated Antigens and Tumor Cell Proliferation
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A. Hölscher | S. Baldus | H. Dienes | S. Mönig | T. Zirbes | S. Fromm | J. Glossmann | J. Thiele | F. Hanisch | J. Thiele | W. Schröder | U. Flucke | S.E. Baldus | T.K. Zirbes | M. Weingarten | S. Fromm | J. Glossmann | F.-G. Hanisch | S.P. Mönig | W. Schröder | U. Flucke | J. Thiele | A.H. Hölscher | H.P. Dienes | M. Weingarten | Stefan P. Mönig
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