Expression of nuclear retinoid receptors in normal, premalignant and malignant gastric tissues determined by in situ hybridization
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H. Harn | R. Shyu | M. Yeh | S.-Y. Jiang | S. Shen | J-C. Yu | M. M. Lee | Y-C Chang | S-Y Jiang | S-R Shen | R-Y Shyu | J-C Yu | H-J Harn | M-Y Yeh | MM-S Lee | Y-C Chang | S-Y Jiang | S-R Shen | R.-Y. Shyu | J.-C Yu | H.-J. Harn | M-Y Yeh | MM-S Lee | Y.-C. Chang
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