Tumor markers are antigens on cancer cell membranes that differentiate them from normal body cells.
Tumor markers are antigens found on the cell membranes of cancer cells that are not present on normal body cells.
Front | What antigens do cancer cells have on their cell membranes that are not found on normal body cells? |
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Back | Tumour makers |
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