Prognostic value of kallikrein-related peptidase 6 protein expression levels in advanced ovarian cancer evaluated by automated quantitative analysis (AQUA)
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概要
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- 2008-11-10
著者
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Kowalski Diane
Department Of Pathology Yale University School Of Medicine
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Diamandis Eleftherios
Department Of Laboratory Medicine And Pathobiology University Of Toronto
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KOUNTOURAKIS Panteleimon
Department of Medical Oncology, Yale Cancer Centre, Yale University School of Medicine
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PSYRRI Amanda
Department of Medical Oncology, Yale Cancer Centre, Yale University School of Medicine
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SCORILAS Andreas
Department of Biochemistry and Moleaular Biology, Faculty of Biology, Panepistimiopolis, University
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CAMP Robert
Department of Pathology, Yale University School of Medicine
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MARKAKIS Sonia
Department of Pathology, Alexandra Hospital, University of Athens, School of Medicine 80 Vas
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DIMOPOULOS Meletios
Department of Clinical Therapeutics, Alexandra Hospital, University of Athens, School of Medicine 80
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Kountourakis Panteleimon
Department Of Medical Oncology Yale Cancer Centre Yale University School Of Medicine
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Psyrri Amanda
Department Of Medical Oncology Yale Cancer Centre Yale University School Of Medicine
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Scorilas Andreas
Department Of Biochemistry And Moleaular Biology Faculty Of Biology Panepistimiopolis University Of
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Markakis Sonia
Department Of Pathology Alexandra Hospital University Of Athens School Of Medicine 80 Vas
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Camp Robert
Department Of Pathology Yale University School Of Medicine
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Dimopoulos Meletios
Department Of Clinical Therapeutics Alexandra Hospital University Of Athens School Of Medicine 80 Va
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