Tumor Markers and Their Significance in the Management of Breast Cancer: Proceedings of a Workshop Held in Bethesda, Maryland, March 6, 1985Thomas Ling-Yuan Dao, Angela Brodie, Clement Ip |
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Role of Circulating Human Mammary Epithelial Antigens HMEAgs | 3 |
Glycosyltransferases as Marker Enzymes in Neoplasia | 21 |
Serum and Tumor Sialyltransferase Activities in Women With Breast Cancer | 31 |
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