Quantitative immunohistochemistry: standardization and possible application in research and surgical pathology.

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Quantitative immunohistochemistry: standardization and possible application in research and surgical pathology. / Fritz, P; Hönes, J; Lutz, D; Multhaupt, Hinke Arnolda B V H; Mischlinski, A; Dörrer, A; Schwarzmann, P; Tuczek, H V; Müller, W.

I: Acta histochemica. Supplementband, Bind 37, 1989, s. 213-9.

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Fritz, P, Hönes, J, Lutz, D, Multhaupt, HABVH, Mischlinski, A, Dörrer, A, Schwarzmann, P, Tuczek, HV & Müller, W 1989, 'Quantitative immunohistochemistry: standardization and possible application in research and surgical pathology.', Acta histochemica. Supplementband, bind 37, s. 213-9.

APA

Fritz, P., Hönes, J., Lutz, D., Multhaupt, H. A. B. V. H., Mischlinski, A., Dörrer, A., Schwarzmann, P., Tuczek, H. V., & Müller, W. (1989). Quantitative immunohistochemistry: standardization and possible application in research and surgical pathology. Acta histochemica. Supplementband, 37, 213-9.

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Fritz P, Hönes J, Lutz D, Multhaupt HABVH, Mischlinski A, Dörrer A o.a. Quantitative immunohistochemistry: standardization and possible application in research and surgical pathology. Acta histochemica. Supplementband. 1989;37:213-9.

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Fritz, P ; Hönes, J ; Lutz, D ; Multhaupt, Hinke Arnolda B V H ; Mischlinski, A ; Dörrer, A ; Schwarzmann, P ; Tuczek, H V ; Müller, W. / Quantitative immunohistochemistry: standardization and possible application in research and surgical pathology. I: Acta histochemica. Supplementband. 1989 ; Bind 37. s. 213-9.

Bibtex

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