Subcutaneous soft tissue tumours at the site of implanted microchips in mice.
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L Tomatis | E. Campo | U. Mohr | L. Tomatis | H. Ernst | C. Dasenbrock | K Kamino | A. Cardesa | E Campo | A Cardesa | T Tillmann | C Dasenbrock | M Kohler | G Morawietz | U Mohr | H Ernst | T. Tillmann | M. Kohler | K. Kamino | G. Morawietz
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