Influence of slide aging on results of translational research studies using immunohistochemistry
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Ronald Simon | Guido Sauter | Martina Storz | G. Sauter | R. Simon | M. Mihatsch | M. Mirlacher | Martina Mirlacher | Marlis Kasper | Yvonne Knecht | Ursula Dürmüller | Michael J Mihatsch | M. Storz | U. Dürmüller | M. Kasper | Y. Knecht
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