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Predominant expression of β-chain variable region genes of T-cell receptor in TILs from human renal cell carcinoma
Li X.3; Wang Y.3; Zheng Z.4; Zhang D.3; Fu S.3; Ling J.1; Zhou G.3
1997
Source PublicationChinese Science Bulletin
ISSN10016538
Volume42Issue:8Pages:693-697
KeywordQuantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction Renal Cell Carcinoma T-cell Receptor Vβ Gene Tumor-infiltrating Lymphocyte
DOI10.1007/BF03182654
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Language英語English
WOS IDWOS:A1997XK83900021
Scopus ID2-s2.0-0642362863
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CollectionUniversity of Macau
Affiliation1.Ruijin Hospital
2.Fudan University
3.Shanghai Second Medical University
4.Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Shanghai Institute for Biological Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Li X.,Wang Y.,Zheng Z.,et al. Predominant expression of β-chain variable region genes of T-cell receptor in TILs from human renal cell carcinoma[J]. Chinese Science Bulletin, 1997, 42(8), 693-697.
APA Li X.., Wang Y.., Zheng Z.., Zhang D.., Fu S.., Ling J.., & Zhou G. (1997). Predominant expression of β-chain variable region genes of T-cell receptor in TILs from human renal cell carcinoma. Chinese Science Bulletin, 42(8), 693-697.
MLA Li X.,et al."Predominant expression of β-chain variable region genes of T-cell receptor in TILs from human renal cell carcinoma".Chinese Science Bulletin 42.8(1997):693-697.
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