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New methods for diagnostic workup of lung cancer
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Changes in oxidative stress parameters and antioxidant status in lung cancer: Western blot analysis of nitrotyrosine and protein carbonyls content
G. G. Korkmaz, B. B. Inal, G. M. Ortakoylu, H. Irmak, A. A. Kara, R. Gelisgen, O. Ogurlu, H. Uzun (Kirklareli, Istanbul, Turkey)
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Annual Congress 2013 –New methods for diagnostic workup of lung cancer
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New methods for diagnostic workup of lung cancer
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