Quantitative immunohistochemical fingerprinting of adhesion/growth‐regulatory galectins in salivary gland tumours: divergent profiles with diagnostic potential

Remmelink M, de Leval L, Decaestecker C, Duray A, Crompot E, Sirtaine N, André S, Kaltner H, Leroy X, Gabius H‐J & Saussez S
(2011) Histopathology 58, 543–556
Quantitative immunohistochemical fingerprinting of adhesion/growth‐regulatory galectins in salivary gland tumours: divergent profiles with diagnostic potential

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