Yki‐Järvinen et al., 1983 - Google Patents
Immunohistochemical demonstration of relaxin in gynecologic tumorsYki‐Järvinen et al., 1983
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- Yki‐Järvinen H
- Wahlström T
- Seppälä M
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- Cancer
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The immunoperoxidase technique was utilized to study the occurrence and localization of relaxin in malignant and nonmalignant trophoblastic disease and nontrophoblastic gynecologic cancer. Tissue specimens were studied from normal placenta at various weeks …
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