Development of a mouse model for sporadic and metastatic colon tumors and its use in assessing drug treatment
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Umar Mahmood | Raju Kucherlapati | Kenneth E. Hung | R. Kucherlapati | R. Bronson | U. Mahmood | K. Hung | Marco Maricevich | Roderick T. Bronson | Marco A. Maricevich | Larissa Georgeon Richard | Wei Y. Chen | Michael P. Richardson | Alexandra Kunin | Wei Y. Chen | M. P. Richardson | Alexandra Kunin | L. Richard
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