Breast Hormone Concentrations in Random Fine-Needle Aspirates of Healthy Women Associate with Cytological Atypia and Gene Methylation
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Seema A. Khan | D. Scholtens | M. Fackler | S. Sukumar | C. Zalles | V. Stearns | R. Chatterton | Dachao Liu | M. Muzzio | R. Heinz | O. Lee | D. Ivancic | Kara Keeney | B. Phan | S. Khan | Richard E. Heinz
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