Recent Advances and Prospects in the Isolation by Size of Epithelial Tumor Cells (ISET) Methodology
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Recent Advances and Prospects in the Isolation by Size of Epithelial Tumor Cells (ISET) Methodology
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TECHNOLOGY IN CANCER RESEARCH & TREATMENT
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages 295-309
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SAGE Publications
Online
2013-03-01
DOI
10.7785/tcrt.2012.500328
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