Determination of clonality of metastasis by cell-specific color-coded fluorescent-protein imaging.
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Meng Yang | Robert M Hoffman | Mingxu Xu | Katsuro Tomita | Norio Yamamoto | Meng Yang | P. Jiang | Mingxu Xu | N. Yamamoto | H. Tsuchiya | K. Tomita | A. Moossa | R. Hoffman | Hiroyuki Tsuchiya | Ping Jiang | A R Moossa
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