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Unfortunately, the film is bioinert and prone to the release of metal ions.
Unfortunately, the oxide film that forms spontaneously on the surface is bioinert and sometimes prone to the release of metal ions.
In N0 rectal cancers, RHAMM positivity may be indicative of a particularly invasive tumour phenotype prone to the release of micrometastases from the primary tumour.
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