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Association of interleukin-10, tumor necrosis factor-α and transforming growth factor-β gene polymorphisms with the outcome of diffuse large B-cell lymphomas

✍ Scribed by Tarabar, Olivera; Cikota-Aleksić, Bojana; Tukić, Ljiljana; Milanović, Nenad; Aleksić, Aleksandar; Magić, Zvonko


Book ID
121549073
Publisher
Springer
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
274 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
1341-9625

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