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Volatile organic compounds of lung cancer and possible biochemical pathways.
Author(s):
O Barash
,
Nir Peled
,
Y Broza
,
Meggie Hakim
,
Anton Amann
,
Jennifer M. Phillips
,
Hossam Haick
Publication date:
2012-11-14
Journal:
Chemical Reviews
Keywords:
Breath Tests
,
Cells, Cultured
,
Humans
,
Lung Neoplasms
,
diagnosis
,
physiopathology
,
Signal Transduction
,
Volatile Organic Compounds
,
analysis
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22991938
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10.1021/cr300174a
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Breath Tests
,
Cells, Cultured
,
Humans
,
Lung Neoplasms
,
diagnosis
,
physiopathology
,
Signal Transduction
,
Volatile Organic Compounds
,
analysis
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Keywords:
Breath Tests
,
Cells, Cultured
,
Humans
,
Lung Neoplasms
,
diagnosis
,
physiopathology
,
Signal Transduction
,
Volatile Organic Compounds
,
analysis
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