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Developments in lung cancer diagnosis
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Automated target-FISH lung cancer detection (LCD) test of induced sputum
Dekel Shlomi (Petah-Tiqwa, Israel), Dekel Shlomi, Alon Ben-Nun, Tal Kaplan, Maya Ilouze, David Simanski, Tiberiu Shulimzon, Naomi Gai-Mor, Lahav Cohen, Nir Golan, Erik Baltaxe, Jair Bar, Amir Onn, Amir Onn, Nir Peled
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International Congress 2015 – Developments in lung cancer diagnosis
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Developments in lung cancer diagnosis
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3002
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Thoracic oncology
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Dekel Shlomi (Petah-Tiqwa, Israel), Dekel Shlomi, Alon Ben-Nun, Tal Kaplan, Maya Ilouze, David Simanski, Tiberiu Shulimzon, Naomi Gai-Mor, Lahav Cohen, Nir Golan, Erik Baltaxe, Jair Bar, Amir Onn, Amir Onn, Nir Peled. Automated target-FISH lung cancer detection (LCD) test of induced sputum. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 3002
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