The 'gastrointestinal syndrome' after chemotherapy: inferences from mouse survival time, and from histologically- and clonogenically-defined cell death in intestinal crypts.
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Moore, James VAffiliation
Paterson Laboratories, Christie Hospital and Holt Radium Institute, Manchester M20 9BX, UK.Issue Date
1986
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The 'gastrointestinal syndrome' after chemotherapy: inferences from mouse survival time, and from histologically- and clonogenically-defined cell death in intestinal crypts. 1986, 7:16-9 Br J Cancer SupplJournal
The British Journal of Cancer. SupplementPubMed ID
3013268Type
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