The Rat as Animal Model in Breast Cancer Research: A histopathological study of radiation- and hormone-induced rat mammary tumors (Developments in Oncology)
Matthew J. van Zwieten
Hardcover. Springer 1984-01-31.
ISBN 9780898386240
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