"
The Content of Silver, Cobalt, Chromium, Iron, Mercury, Rubidium, Antimony, Selenium, and Zinc in Osteogenic Sarcoma"
written by Sofia Zaichick, Vladimir Zaichick,
published by
Journal of Cancer Therapy,
Vol.6 No.6, 2015
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