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Howard R. Bierman, Ralph L. Byron, Keith H. Kelley, Alice Grady, Studies on the Blood Supply of Tumors in Man. III. Vascular Patterns of the Liver by Hepatic Arteriography in Vivo, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 12, Issue 1, August 1951, Pages 107–131, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/12.1.107
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Studies on the Blood Supply of Tumors in Man. III. Vascular Patterns of the Liver by Hepatic Arteriography in Vivo
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Howard R. Bierman, M. D.
,
Ralph L. Byron, Jr., M. D.
,
Keith H. Kelley, M. D.
,
Alice Grady, M. D.
Howard R. Bierman, M. D.
Laboratory of Experimental Oncology, National Cancer Institute
4 and the Divisions of Medicine and Radiology and Cancer Research Institute, University of California School of Medicine
, San Francisco, Calif.
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Ralph L. Byron, Jr., M. D.
Laboratory of Experimental Oncology, National Cancer Institute
4 and the Divisions of Medicine and Radiology and Cancer Research Institute, University of California School of Medicine
, San Francisco, Calif.
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Keith H. Kelley, M. D.
Laboratory of Experimental Oncology, National Cancer Institute
4 and the Divisions of Medicine and Radiology and Cancer Research Institute, University of California School of Medicine
, San Francisco, Calif.
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Alice Grady, M. D.
Laboratory of Experimental Oncology, National Cancer Institute
4 and the Divisions of Medicine and Radiology and Cancer Research Institute, University of California School of Medicine
, San Francisco, Calif.
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JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 12, Issue 1, August 1951, Pages 107–131, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/12.1.107
Published:
01 August 1951
Received:
03 April 1951
Published:
01 August 1951
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