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MOLECULAR EVALUATION OF T(14;18)(bcl-2/IgH) TRANSLOCATION IN FOLLICULAR LYMPHOMA AT DIAGNOSIS USING PARAFFIN-EMBEDDED TISSUE SECTIONS
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Hematology
Expression Levels of TRPC1 and TRPC6 Ion Channels Are Reciprocally Altered in Aging Rat Aorta: Implications for Age-Related Vasospastic Disorders
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