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Pathologists and the coronavirus distraction effect.
Author(s):
Giancarlo Troncone
1
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Paul Hofman
2
Publication date
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Apr 2021
Journal:
Journal of clinical pathology
Publisher:
BMJ
Keywords:
lung neoplasms
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molecular biology
,
pathology, molecular
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Journal ID (iso-abbrev):
J Clin Pathol
Title:
Journal of clinical pathology
Publisher:
BMJ
ISSN (Electronic):
1472-4146
ISSN (Print):
0021-9746
Publication date (Electronic):
Apr 2021
Volume
: 74
Issue
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Public Health, University of Naplese Federico II, Naples, Italy giancarlo.troncone@unina.it.
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Pathology, INSERM, Nice, France.
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jclinpath-2020-206807
DOI:
10.1136/jclinpath-2020-206807
PubMed ID:
32499225
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lung neoplasms
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molecular biology
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pathology, molecular
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