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Bronchoscopie par autofluorescence : contribution au diagnostic précoce du cancer bronchique

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Taulelle, M., Raspaud, C. (2005). Bronchoscopie par autofluorescence : contribution au diagnostic précoce du cancer bronchique. In: Le dépistage du cancer bronchique : de l’espoir à la réalité. Dépistage et cancer. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/2-287-27498-7_6

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