276 Assessment of urinaty β-core fragment of hCG as a tumor marker of cervical cancer.
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概要
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- 社団法人日本産科婦人科学会の論文
- 1991-08-01
著者
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Kinugasa M.
Dept. Obst. And Gynec. Hyogo Medical Center For Adults.
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Nishimara R.
Hyogo Institute for Reserch in Adult Diseases and Department of Obst. and Gyn
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Kinugasa M.
Hyogo Medical Center for Adults
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Okamura M.
Hyogo Medical Center for Adults
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kimura A.
Hyogo Medical Center for Aduits
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Ohtsu f
Hyogo Medical Center for Adults
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Hasegawa K.
Hyogo Medical Center for Adults
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Takeuchi K.
Hyogo Medical Center for Adults
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Baba S.
Hyogo Institute for Reserch in Adult Diseases and Department of Obst. and Gyn
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Okamura M.
Dept. Obst. and Gynec., Hyogo Medical Center for Adults.
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Nishimura R.
Dept. Obst. and Gynec., Hyogo Medical Center for Adults.
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Nishimura R.
Dept. Obst. And Gynec. Hyogo Medical Center For Adults.
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Hasegawa K.
Dept. Obst. And Gynec. Hyogo Medical Center For Adults.
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Okamura M.
Dept. Obst. And Gynec. Hyogo Medical Center For Adults.
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Kimura A.
Dept. Obst. and Gynec., Hyogo Medical Center for Adults.
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