A target-selected Apc-mutant rat kindred enhances the modeling of familial human colon cancer
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J. Amos-Landgraf | C. Kendziorski | L. Kwong | M. Gould | J. Weichert | W. Dove | J. Haag | J. Torrealba | M. Reichelderfer | J. L. Waller | Kai-Shun Chen
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