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Clinical and Pathological Study of Tumor Border Invasion—Is Narrow Resection Margin Acceptable in Hepatoblastoma Surgery?
Frontiers in Medicine
- Switzerland
doi 10.3389/fmed.2020.00059
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Medicine
Date
March 4, 2020
Authors
Gang Shen
Linlin Wu
Jie Zhao
Bin Wei
Xianjun Zhou
Feifei Wang
Jie Liu
Qian Dong
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Frontiers Media SA
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