P4-19 Lectin binding site to human pituitary adenomas is useful to obtain surgical cure of adenomas
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著者
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Kubo O
Tokyo Women's Medical Coll. Tokyo Jpn
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Kawamata I
Tokyo Women's Medical University
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Hori T
Tokyo Women's Medical University
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Hiyama H
Tokyo Women's Medical University
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Hiyama H
Tokyo Women's Medical University
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