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The Role of Carbon Nanoparticles in Lymph Node Dissection a..:
Koimtzis, Georgios
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Stefanopoulos, Leandros
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Alexandrou, Vyron
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Cancers. 14 (2022) 16 - p. 4016 , 2022
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https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14164016
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The Role of Carbon Nanoparticles in Lymph Node Dissection and Parathyroid Gland Preservation during Surgery for Thyroid Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
UL https://suche.suub.uni-bremen.de/peid=cr-10.3390_cancers14164016&Exemplar=1&LAN=DE A1 Koimtzis, Georgios A1 Stefanopoulos, Leandros A1 Alexandrou, Vyron A1 Tteralli, Nikos A1 Brooker, Verity A1 Alawad, Awad Ali A1 Carrington-Windo, Eliot A1 Karakasis, Nikolaos A1 Geropoulos, Georgios A1 Papavramidis, Theodosios PB MDPI AG YR 2022 SN 2072-6694 JF Cancers VO 14 IS 16 SP 4016 LK http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14164016 DO https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14164016 SF ELIB - SuUB Bremen
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