A Fibromyxoid Stromal Response is Associated with Muscle Invasion in Canine Urothelial Carcinoma.
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N. Mongan | B. Robinson | D. Gardner | F. Guscetti | L. Grau-Roma | S. de Brot | T. Scase | S. Brot | D. Meier | C. Stirling-Stainsby | M. Dettwiler | Franco Guscetti | Dorette Meier | Brian D. Robinson | David S. Gardner | Nigel P. Mongan
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