Dual-color imaging of nuclear-cytoplasmic dynamics, viability, and proliferation of cancer cells in the portal vein area.
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H. Endo | K. Yamauchi | Meng Yang | P. Jiang | A. Moossa | M. Bouvet | R. Hoffman | Kazuhiko Tsuji | Y. Kanai | K. Yamashita
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