Immunohistochemical localisation and developmental aspects of epidermal growth factor in the rat

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Immunohistochemical localisation and developmental aspects of epidermal growth factor in the rat. / Raaberg, L.; Nexo, E.; Mikkelsen, J. Damsgaard; Poulsen, S. Seier.

In: Histochemistry, Vol. 89, No. 4, 01.07.1988, p. 351-356.

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Raaberg, L, Nexo, E, Mikkelsen, JD & Poulsen, SS 1988, 'Immunohistochemical localisation and developmental aspects of epidermal growth factor in the rat', Histochemistry, vol. 89, no. 4, pp. 351-356. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00500636

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Raaberg, L., Nexo, E., Mikkelsen, J. D., & Poulsen, S. S. (1988). Immunohistochemical localisation and developmental aspects of epidermal growth factor in the rat. Histochemistry, 89(4), 351-356. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00500636

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Raaberg L, Nexo E, Mikkelsen JD, Poulsen SS. Immunohistochemical localisation and developmental aspects of epidermal growth factor in the rat. Histochemistry. 1988 Jul 1;89(4):351-356. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00500636

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Raaberg, L. ; Nexo, E. ; Mikkelsen, J. Damsgaard ; Poulsen, S. Seier. / Immunohistochemical localisation and developmental aspects of epidermal growth factor in the rat. In: Histochemistry. 1988 ; Vol. 89, No. 4. pp. 351-356.

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