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bibliographicCitation Kiyamova R, Shyian M, Lyzogubov VV, Usenko VS, Gout T, Filonenko V. Immunohistochemical analysis of NaPi2b protein (MX35 antigen) expression and subcellular localization in human normal and cancer tissues. Exp Oncol. 2011 Sep;33(3):157–61. PMID: 21956469.
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