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G. - W. Lee, Kim, J. - Y., Koh, E. - H., Kang, D., Choi, D. S., Maeng, K. - Y., and Lee, J. - S., Plasma human mammaglobin mRNA associated with poor outcome in patients with breast cancer, vol. 11, pp. 4034-4042, 2012.
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