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    T3 levels in relation to prognostic factors in breast cancer: a population-based prospective cohort study

    Author
    1. A Tosovic
    2. A Tosovic
    3. A Tosovic
    4. Ada Tosovic
    5. Anne-Greth Bondeson
    6. B Michael
    7. CR Nogueira
    8. CW Elston
    9. E Fiore
    10. F Economidou
    11. I Conde
    12. J Farahati
    13. J Jiskra
    14. J Manjer
    15. J Manjer
    16. JBJG Huang
    17. JL Thorell
    18. JM Silva
    19. Jonas Manjer
    20. JP Garne
    21. LC Hall
    22. LC Moeller
    23. Lennart Bondeson
    24. M Almquist
    25. M Lemaire
    26. M vBR van de Vijver
    27. MB Goldman
    28. N Ditsch
    29. NJ Sarlis
    30. O Cengiz
    31. O Martínez-Iglesias
    32. PP Saraiva
    33. PP Smyth
    34. RD Utiger
    35. S Andersen
    36. S Dinda
    37. Ulla-Britt Ericsson
    38. W Russell
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    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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