The impact of large sections and 3D technique on the study of lobular in situ and invasive carcinoma of the breast
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V. Eusebi | A. Righi | M. Foschini | Maria P. Foschini | Vincenzo Eusebi | Alberto Righi | Maria C. Cucchi | Teresa Ragazzini | Stefano Merelli | Bruna Santeramo | M. Cucchi | T. Ragazzini | S. Merelli | Bruna Santeramo
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