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1. Lee M. Ellis. Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Quest for new and better colon cancer treatments picks up steam 1998;90:1858.

2. Dollinger M, Rosenbaum E, Gable G. Lung: non-small cell cancer. In: Everyone’s Guide to Cancer Kansas City: Andrews McMeel Publishing 1997;537.

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4. Harper Harold, Rodwell Victor, Mayes Peter. Metabolism of Purine & Pyrimidine Nucleotides. In: Review of Physiological Chemistry. Los Altos, CA: Lange Medical Publications 1979;442.

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