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Ascites fluid and tumor cell dialysate as models of growth of Ehrlich's carcinoma and teratoma T-36

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Donenko, F.V., Kabieva, A.O. & Moroz, L.V. Ascites fluid and tumor cell dialysate as models of growth of Ehrlich's carcinoma and teratoma T-36. Bull Exp Biol Med 114, 1175–1178 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00800086

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