In vitro cultured lung cancer cells are not suitable for animal-based breath biomarker detection
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R. Menzel | C. Fischer-Tenhagen | J. Rolff | I. Nehls | Hanna Zwaka | K. Schallschmidt | R. Becker | D. Johnen
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