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Makrophagen

Ursache für eine okuläre Metastase oder Immunantwort auf Tumorzellen im Auge?

Macrophages

Causing ocular metastasis or immune reaction on tumor cells in the eye?

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M.I. Wunderlich, E.J. Nissen, M. Schargus, H.B. Dick, M. Pohl, S.E. Coupland und V. Kakkassery geben an, dass kein Interessenkonflikt besteht.

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Wunderlich, M.I., Nissen, E.J., Schargus, M. et al. Makrophagen. Ophthalmologe 113, 1092–1094 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00347-016-0400-z

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