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Lung cancer
Ion mobility spectrometry for the detection of volatile organic compounds in exhaled breath of patients with lung cancer: results of a pilot study
- Correspondence to Dr M Westhoff, Lungenklinik Hemer, Theo-Funccius-Str 1, 58675 Hemer, Germany; michael.westhoff{at}lkhemer.de
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Ion mobility spectrometry for the detection of volatile organic compounds in exhaled breath of patients with lung cancer: results of a pilot study
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- Received March 27, 2008
- Accepted November 20, 2008
- First published January 21, 2009.
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September 01, 2022
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