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. 1969 Jul;56(1):59–77.

Induction in hamsters of various carcinomas and sarcomas by in-vitro SV40-transformed homologous embryonic skin and subcutaneous tissue cells. Role of target cells in determining tumor morphology.

G T Diamandopoulos, M F Dalton-Tucker
PMCID: PMC2013576  PMID: 4307300

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