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Biology and prognosis of lung cancer
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Correlation in expression change between transposons and adjacent genes reveal importance of genomic location in lung cancer.
M. Arroyo Varela (Málaga, Spain), E. Salcedo Lobera (Málaga, Spain), R. Bautista Moreno (Málaga, Spain), R. Larrosa Jiménez (Málaga, Spain), J. De La Cruz Ríos (Málaga, Spain), G. Claros Díaz (Málaga, Spain)
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International Congress 2019 – Biology and prognosis of lung cancer
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Biology and prognosis of lung cancer
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Thematic Poster
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3055
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Thoracic oncology
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