Proliferative and Nonproliferative Lesions of the Rat and Mouse Urinary System

The INHAND Project (International Harmonization of Nomenclature and Diagnostic Criteria for Lesions in Rats and Mice) is a joint initiative of the Societies of Toxicologic Pathology from Europe (ESTP), Great Britain (BSTP), Japan (JSTP), and North America (STP) to develop an internationally accepted...

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Hauptverfasser: Frazier, Kendall S., Seely, John Curtis, Hard, Gordon C., Betton, Graham, Burnett, Roger, Nakatsuji, Shunji, Nishikawa, Akiyoshi, Durchfeld-Meyer, Beate, Bube, Axel
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