A replication technique for the identification of asbestos fibres in mesotheliomas

European Journal of Cancer (1965) - Tập 5 - Trang 621-622 - 1969
W.J. Henderson1, J. Harse1, K. Griffiths1
1Tenovus Institute for Cancer Research, The Welsh National School of Medicine, Health, Cardiff, Great Britain

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