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Publications by J. Matera
Tumor Cells Circulate in the Peripheral Blood of All Major Carcinomas but Not in Healthy Subjects or Patients With Non-Malignant Diseases
Journal of Clinical Oncology
Cancer Research
Medicine
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Expression of Immune Cell Function in Peripheral Blood of Patients With Malignant Tumor and Its Clinical Significance
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Tumor Cells May Circulate in Medullary Thyroid Cancer Patients Independently of Serum Calcitonin
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Flow Cytometric Analysis of Peripheral Blood and Tumor-Infiltrating Regulatory T Cells in Dogs With Oral Malignant Melanoma
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