Glycomics analysis of serum: a potential new biomarker for ovarian cancer?
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K. Lam | C. Lebrilla | S. Miyamoto | H. An | G. Leiserowitz | C. Kirmiz | K S Lam | G S Leiserowitz | C Lebrilla | S Miyamoto | H J An | H Duong | C Kirmiz | B Li | H Liu | B. Li | H. Liu | H. Duong
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