Studying the biological properties of pleural fluid: pleural fluid alone is adequate for cancer cell proliferation in vitro
R. Asciak (Oxford, United Kingdom), N. Kanellakis (Oxford, United Kingdom), X. Yao (Oxford, United Kingdom), M. Abd Hamid (Oxford, United Kingdom), T. Dong (Oxford, United Kingdom), R. Mercer (Oxford, United Kingdom), M. Hassan (Oxford, United Kingdom), E. Bedawi (Oxford, United Kingdom), M. Dobson (Oxford, United Kingdom), S. Montefort (Msida, Malta), P. Fsadni (Msida, Malta), N. Rahman (Oxford, United Kingdom), I. Psallidas (Oxford, United Kingdom)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Malignant pleural effusion in 2020: understanding the biology and clinical implications
Disease area: Thoracic oncology
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R. Asciak (Oxford, United Kingdom), N. Kanellakis (Oxford, United Kingdom), X. Yao (Oxford, United Kingdom), M. Abd Hamid (Oxford, United Kingdom), T. Dong (Oxford, United Kingdom), R. Mercer (Oxford, United Kingdom), M. Hassan (Oxford, United Kingdom), E. Bedawi (Oxford, United Kingdom), M. Dobson (Oxford, United Kingdom), S. Montefort (Msida, Malta), P. Fsadni (Msida, Malta), N. Rahman (Oxford, United Kingdom), I. Psallidas (Oxford, United Kingdom). Studying the biological properties of pleural fluid: pleural fluid alone is adequate for cancer cell proliferation in vitro. 4494
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