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PG17 Lung cancer: the issue with the tissue
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What tissues do we obtain from our patients? - the pathologist's point of view
P. Schnabel (Meckesheim, Germany)
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International Congress 2014 – PG17 Lung cancer: the issue with the tissue
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PG17 Lung cancer: the issue with the tissue
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