Kanematsu Sugiura
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Kanematsu Sugiura, Ph.D. was a Japanese scientist with New York's Memorial Hospital and later with the Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research, who did a mouse-skin painting study in 1956. He started such experiments around 1940.[1]
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