Growth of human tumor xenografts in nude mice and mice with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)
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T. Kubota | T. Furukawa | M. Kitajima | S. Kodaira | K. Ishibiki | T. Takahara | H. Yamaguchi | T. Takeuchi | S. Kase | Takaaki Yamamoto | M. Watanabe
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