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Kanglaite combined Gemcitabine inhibits growth of nude mouse subcutaneous transplantation tumor of human PC-3 pancreatic cancer cell
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    • Kanglaite combined Gemcitabine inhibits growth of nude mouse subcutaneous transplantation tumor of human PC-3 pancreatic cancer cell

    • Military Medical Research   Vol. 0, Issue 4, Pages: 219-222(2005)
    • CLC: R735.9
    • Published:2005

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  • 王伟, 秦兆寅. Kanglaite combined Gemcitabine inhibits growth of nude mouse subcutaneous transplantation tumor of human PC-3 pancreatic cancer cell[J]. Military Medical Research2005, 0(4): 219-222. DOI:

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