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. 1968 Aug;60(4):1223–1230. doi: 10.1073/pnas.60.4.1223

Osteosarcomas appearing in Syrian hamsters after treatment with extracts of human osteosarcomas.

M P Finkel, B O Biskis, C Farrell
PMCID: PMC224907  PMID: 4299941

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