Real‐time observation of micrometastasis formation in the living mouse liver using a green fluorescent protein gene–tagged rat tongue carcinoma cell line
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M. Tatematsu | H. Nakanishi | A. Nakao | Katsuki Ito | S. Akiyama | Y. Ikehara | S. Ito | Tomoyuki Kato | M Tatematsu | K Ito | H Nakanishi | T Kato | S Ito | Y Ikehara | Y Kasai | S Akiyama | A Nakao | Y. Kasai
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