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  1. Recognition By Metabolomic Analysis Of Serum Of Hepatocellular Carcinoma

    Rochester, MN

  2. A Study of New Mid-Infrared Imaging Technology for the Non-Invasive Detection of Cancer Tumors During Surgery

    Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ

  3. Biorepository For Acute Leukemia Research

    Rochester, MN

  4. Circulating Tumor Cells In Patients With Cholangiocarcinoma

    Rochester, MN

  5. Monoclonal Proteins by Blood Spot and Saliva

    Rochester, MN

  6. A Study Of Hepatocellular Carcinoma On The Somali Population

    Rochester, MN

  7. SULF1 and SULF2 Role in Cholangiocarcinoma

    Rochester, MN

  8. Subepithelial Esophageal Lesions: The Mayo Clinic Experience

    Rochester, MN

  9. A Study of Biomarkers to Distinguish Benign from Cancerous Thyroid Tumors

    Rochester, MN

  10. Surveillance Of Colorectal Dysplasia To Treat Inflammatory Bowel Disease With Wide Area Transepithelial Sample (WATS)

    Rochester, MN

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