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Lung cancer: novel prognostic markers and scores
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Association of Pre-miR-rs2910164 polymorphism with non-small cell lung cancer in an Iranian population
N. K.Dezfoli (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran), S. D.Alipour (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran), A. Adnan Khosravi (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran), J. Garssen (Utrecht, Netherlands), I. Adcock (London, United Kingdom), E. Mortaz (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran)
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International Congress 2018 – Lung cancer: novel prognostic markers and scores
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Lung cancer: novel prognostic markers and scores
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2796
Disease area:
Thoracic oncology
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