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The role of tumor markers in diagnostics of gastric cancer metastases. Part II : postoperative monitoring. / Kurygin, A. A.; Maǐstrenko, N. A.; Khrykov, G. N.; Beliak, N. P.

In: Vestnik khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekova, Vol. 168, No. 5, 2009, p. 13-16.

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Kurygin, AA, Maǐstrenko, NA, Khrykov, GN & Beliak, NP 2009, 'The role of tumor markers in diagnostics of gastric cancer metastases. Part II: postoperative monitoring', Vestnik khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekova, vol. 168, no. 5, pp. 13-16.

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Kurygin, A. A., Maǐstrenko, N. A., Khrykov, G. N., & Beliak, N. P. (2009). The role of tumor markers in diagnostics of gastric cancer metastases. Part II: postoperative monitoring. Vestnik khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekova, 168(5), 13-16.

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Kurygin AA, Maǐstrenko NA, Khrykov GN, Beliak NP. The role of tumor markers in diagnostics of gastric cancer metastases. Part II: postoperative monitoring. Vestnik khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekova. 2009;168(5):13-16.

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Kurygin, A. A. ; Maǐstrenko, N. A. ; Khrykov, G. N. ; Beliak, N. P. / The role of tumor markers in diagnostics of gastric cancer metastases. Part II : postoperative monitoring. In: Vestnik khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekova. 2009 ; Vol. 168, No. 5. pp. 13-16.

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