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Genetics in the smokers corner: from inflammation in smokers via COPD to cancer
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Exploring the precancer genome with microdissection molecular copy-number counting (µMCC)
F. McCaughan, A. Bankier, B. Konfortov, J. Pole, B. Carroll, M. Falzon, T. Rabbitts, J. George, P. Dear, P. Rabbitts (London, Cambridge, Leeds, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Genetics in the smokers corner: from inflammation in smokers via COPD to cancer
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Genetics in the smokers corner: from inflammation in smokers via COPD to cancer
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Thoracic oncology
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