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Original Article

A Model for Others: A Strategy for Improving Diagnosis and Therapy of Human Malignancies Using Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting TAG72 Oncofetal Antigen

Pages 235-238 | Published online: 11 Jun 2009

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Steven M. Larson, Ayda M. El-Shirbiny, Chaitanya R. Divgi, George Sgouros, Ronald D. Finn, Jorg Tschmelitsch, Antonio Picon, Marc Whitlow, Jeffrey Schlom, Jiaju Zhang & Alfred M. Cohen. (1997) Single chain antigen binding protein (sFv CC49). Cancer 80:S12, pages 2458-2468.
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