Spontaneous Adenosquamous Carcinoma with Rapid Growth and EMT-like Changes in the Mammary Gland of a Young Adult Female BALB/c Mouse
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H. Okumura | C. Takada | Yui Suzuki | N. Kimoto | Kensuke Myojo | K. Takaba | S. Iwamoto | I. Yamaguchi | Minami Imaizumi | K. Saeki | Teruyoshi Imada | S. Katsumata
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