3 Metilcolantreno (3MC): inducción de fibrosarcomas y de carcinomas escamosos en el ratón mus musculus
Narváez Célleri, Romeo; Auz Sanchez, Carlota; Narváez R., Fernando.
Rev. Ecuat. cancerol
; 2(3): 62-7, dic. 1995. ilus, tab
Artículo en Español | ECUADOR | ID: equ-4933
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