Optical “biopsy” in laryngeal cancer detection

Journal Title: Revista de Medicină Militară - Year 2016, Vol 0, Issue 2

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Romeo Costin, R Hainarosie, V Zainea, Corneliu Romanitan, A Meius

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Romeo Costin, R Hainarosie, V Zainea, Corneliu Romanitan, A Meius (2016). Optical “biopsy” in laryngeal cancer detection. Revista de Medicină Militară, 0(2), 32-39. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-195083