Stem cell in gastrointestinal structure and neoplastic development.

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Published in Gut on June 01, 2004

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M Brittan1, N A Wright

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1: Histopathology Unit, Cancer Research UK, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, UK. mairi.brittan@cancer.org.uk

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