Antigenic profile of tumor progression stages in human melanocytic nevi and melanomas.
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W. Clark | D. Elder | M. Herlyn | U. Rodeck | J. Thurin | F. Cardillo | R. Stewart | F. Cardillo | F. Cardillo
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