Usefulness of intraoperative rapid immunohistochemistry in the surgical treatment of brain tumors
Akihiro Inoue(Ehime University), Takeharu Kunieda(Ehime University), Hideaki Watanabe(Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital), Takuya Kondo(Ehime University Hospital), Mie Kurata(Ehime University), Mashio Taniwaki(Ehime University Hospital), Daisuke Yamashita(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Satoshi Suehiro(Ehime University), Eiji Katayama(Ehime University Hospital), Riko Kitazawa(Ehime University Hospital), Yukihiro Miyazaki(Ehime University Hospital), Seiji Shigekawa(Ehime University)
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