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LSC - 2020 - Transcriptome signatures of tobacco carcinogens hint the alteration of TAF6 as a specific feature in smokers lung cancer
M. Pepe (München, Germany), A. Lamort (München, Germany), G. Stathopoulos (München, Germany)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Novel methods, diagnostics and biomarkers of chronic lung diseases
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Novel methods, diagnostics and biomarkers of chronic lung diseases
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