Correspondence Re: E. Gorelik et al., Effect of ultraviolet irradiation on MCA102 tumor cell immunogenicity and sensitivity to tumor necrosis factor. Cancer Res., 51: 1521-28, 1991
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Correspondence Re: E. Gorelik et al., Effect of ultraviolet irradiation on MCA102 tumor cell immunogenicity and sensitivity to tumor necrosis factor. Cancer Res., 51: 1521-28, 1991
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Effect of ultraviolet irradiation on MCA102 tumor cell immunogenicity and sensitivity to tumor necrosis factor.Cancer Res. 1991 Mar 1;51(5):1521-8. Cancer Res. 1991. PMID: 1997193
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