Somatic genetic changes accompanying lung tumor development.
Carcinomas are believed to develop by incremental steps of increasingly abnormal morphology driven by accumulating somatic genetic changes. This process is often difficult to study, as the early stages are undetectable. We used fluorescence bronchoscopy, which enhances detection of preinvasive bronc...
Main Authors: | Foster, N, Banerjee, A, Xian, J, Roberts, I, Pezzella, F, Coleman, N, Nicholson, A, Goldstraw, P, George, J, Rabbitts, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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