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spellingShingle Trifonov, Vladimir, Karst, Constanze, Claussen, Uwe, Mrasek, Kristin, Michel, Susanne, Avner, Philip, Liehr, Thomas, Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry, Microdissection-derived Murine Mcb Probes from Somatic Cell Hybrids, Histology, Anatomy
title Microdissection-derived Murine Mcb Probes from Somatic Cell Hybrids
title_full Microdissection-derived Murine Mcb Probes from Somatic Cell Hybrids
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title_full_unstemmed Microdissection-derived Murine Mcb Probes from Somatic Cell Hybrids
title_short Microdissection-derived Murine Mcb Probes from Somatic Cell Hybrids
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