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Medicine / Clinical medicine / Health / Cancer research / Patient-derived tumor xenograft / NOG mouse / Humanized mouse / Graft-versus-host disease / Immunology / NSG mouse / Mouse models of breast cancer metastasis
Date: 2014-02-14 04:52:33
Medicine
Clinical medicine
Health
Cancer research
Patient-derived tumor xenograft
NOG mouse
Humanized mouse
Graft-versus-host disease
Immunology
NSG mouse
Mouse models of breast cancer metastasis

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