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Caution should be taken in using CD31 for distinguishing the vasculature of lymph nodes
  1. H Hattori
  1. Department of Pathology, Kariya General Hospital, Sumiyoshicho 5–15 Kariya, Aichi 448–0852, Japan; hattori.kariya-gh.pathol@kariya-gh.or.jp

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