Effect of arterial administration of high-molecular-weight anticancer agent SMANCS with lipid lymphographic agent on hepatoma: a preliminary report
Toshimitsu Konno(Kumamoto University), Ikuzō Yokoyama(Kumamoto University), Mizuho Mochinaga(Kumamoto University), Tetsuo Morinaga(Kumamoto University), Takehisa Hiraoka(Kumamoto University), Hiroshi Maeda(Kumamoto University), Ken Iwai(Kumamoto University), Seiki Tashiro(Kumamoto University), Shôjirô Maki(Kumamoto University)
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