Cancer associated fibroblasts subtypes are associated with histological features, immune environment and prognosis in resected non small cell lung cancer
E. Guenzi (paris, France), K. El Husseini (paris, France), A. Guyard (paris, France), A. Mailleux (paris, France), P. Mordant (paris, France), A. Couvelard (paris, France), B. Crestani (paris, France), A. Cazes (paris, France), G. Zalcman (paris, France), n. poté (paris, France)
Source: International Congress 2022 – Molecular footprints in lung cancer
Session: Molecular footprints in lung cancer
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 4111
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E. Guenzi (paris, France), K. El Husseini (paris, France), A. Guyard (paris, France), A. Mailleux (paris, France), P. Mordant (paris, France), A. Couvelard (paris, France), B. Crestani (paris, France), A. Cazes (paris, France), G. Zalcman (paris, France), n. poté (paris, France). Cancer associated fibroblasts subtypes are associated with histological features, immune environment and prognosis in resected non small cell lung cancer. 4111
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