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Increased regulatory T-cell numbers distinguish high-risk breast cancer patients and those at risk of late relapse
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Main Authors:
Bates, G
,
Fox, S
,
Han, C
,
Leek, R
,
Garcia, J
,
Harris, A
,
Banham, A
Format:
Conference item
Published:
2006
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