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Neoplasm Proteins

Protein whose abnormal expression is associated with the development, growth, or progression of neoplasms

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7 works

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    Cancer: a review of international research / translation [from the German by] Geoffrey Lapage.

    Bäumler, Ernst. | Date: 1968
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    Development and recognition of the transformed cell / edited by Mark I. Greene and Toshiyuki Hamaoka.

    | Date: [1987], ©1987
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    Cancer markers : diagnostic and development significance / edited by Stewart Sell.

    | Date: [1980], ©1980
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    Biochemical markers for cancer / edited by T. Ming Chu.

    | Date: [1982], ©1982
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    Amino acids, proteins and cancer biochemistry : papers presented at the Jesse P. Greenstein memorial symposium, Division of Biological Chemistry, American Chemical Society, Sept. 16, 1959 with a biographical article on Dr. Greenstein, and a bibliography of his writings / edited by John T. Edsall.

    American Chemical Society. Division of Biological Chemistry. | Date: 1960

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