Plasma DNA, microsatellite alterations, and p53 tumor mutations are associated with disease-free survival in radically resected non-small cell lung cancer patients: a study of the perugia multidisciplinary team for thoracic oncology. (Q53487996)
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scientific article published in April 2008
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English | Plasma DNA, microsatellite alterations, and p53 tumor mutations are associated with disease-free survival in radically resected non-small cell lung cancer patients: a study of the perugia multidisciplinary team for thoracic oncology. |
scientific article published in April 2008 |
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Plasma DNA, microsatellite alterations, and p53 tumor mutations are associated with disease-free survival in radically resected non-small cell lung cancer patients: a study of the perugia multidisciplinary team for thoracic oncology (English)
Vienna Ludovini
Lorenza Pistola
Vanesa Gregorc
Irene Floriani
Simonetta Piattoni
Luciana Di Carlo
Antonia Semeraro
Samir Darwish
Francesca Romana Tofanetti
Lucia Stocchi
Zhasmina Mihaylova
Giuliano Daddi
Lucio Crinò
Maurizio Tonato