The hen as a model of ovarian cancer
PA Johnson, JR Giles - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2013 - nature.com
The domestic laying hen is the only non-human animal that spontaneously develops ovarian
cancer with a high prevalence. Hens ovulate prolifically, and this has made the hen …
cancer with a high prevalence. Hens ovulate prolifically, and this has made the hen …
The hen as a model of ovarian cancer
PA Johnson, JR Giles - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2013 - go.gale.com
The domestic laying hen is the only non-human animal that spontaneously develops ovarian
cancer with a high prevalence. Hens ovulate prolifically, and this has made the hen …
cancer with a high prevalence. Hens ovulate prolifically, and this has made the hen …
The hen as a model of ovarian cancer.
PA Johnson, JR Giles - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2013 - search.ebscohost.com
The domestic laying hen is the only non-human animal that spontaneously develops ovarian
cancer with a high prevalence. Hens ovulate prolifically, and this has made the hen …
cancer with a high prevalence. Hens ovulate prolifically, and this has made the hen …
The hen as a model of ovarian cancer.
PA Johnson, JR Giles - Nature reviews. Cancer, 2013 - europepmc.org
The domestic laying hen is the only non-human animal that spontaneously develops ovarian
cancer with a high prevalence. Hens ovulate prolifically, and this has made the hen …
cancer with a high prevalence. Hens ovulate prolifically, and this has made the hen …
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PA Johnson, JR Giles - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2013 - cir.nii.ac.jp
The hen as a model of ovarian cancer
PA Johnson, JR Giles - Nature reviews. Cancer, 2013 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The domestic laying hen is the only non-human animal that spontaneously develops ovarian
cancer with a high prevalence. Hens ovulate prolifically, and this has made the hen …
cancer with a high prevalence. Hens ovulate prolifically, and this has made the hen …
The hen as a model of ovarian cancer.
PA Johnson, JR Giles - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2013 - search.ebscohost.com
The domestic laying hen is the only non-human animal that spontaneously develops ovarian
cancer with a high prevalence. Hens ovulate prolifically, and this has made the hen …
cancer with a high prevalence. Hens ovulate prolifically, and this has made the hen …