Targeted chemotherapy against intraperitoneally disseminated colon carcinoma using a cationized gelatin–conjugated HVJ envelope vector
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Yasuhiko Tabata | Yasufumi Kaneda | Y. Kaneda | Y. Tabata | Seiji Yamamoto | Ryuji Tomoshige | K. Tamai | Makoto Ito | Seiji Yamamoto | Katsuto Tamai | Hidetoshi Mima | Ryuji Tomoshige | Hidetoshi Mima | Makoto Ito
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