Tissue expression of S100 proteins in gallbladder mucosa of the patients with calculous cholecystitis.
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J. Jagielska | A. Kasprzak | A. Seraszek-Jaros | Elżbieta Siodła | W. Przybyszewska | J. Surdyk-Zasada | M. Szmyt | W. Malkowski
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