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Properties of Ascitic Fluids, especially in Cases of Cancer.
1910
R Weil
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Properties of 1 -acid glycoprotein from ascitic fluids.
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Mouse interferon in ascitic fluids.
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Glycolipid composition of ascitic fluids from patients with cancer.
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A comparison of the growth promoting properties of ascitic fluids, cyst fluids and peritoneal fluids from patients with ovarian tumours.
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Low molecular weight immunosuppressive factors found in elevated amounts in cancer ascitic fluids of mice. 2. 1-Methyladenosine isolated from cancer ascitic fluids enhances Listeria infection in mice.
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High-throughput assessment of the antibody profile in ovarian cancer ascitic fluids.
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Quantitative cytology in ovarian carcinoma ascitic fluids.
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Vaccinia virus hemaglutinin inhibitor in ascitic fluids.
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[Enzymometry of ascitic fluids of various etiologies].
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