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Breast cancer pleural effusion samples, tumor or normal cell lines and normal breast epithelia
Breast, endometrial and ovarian cancer cell lines treated with eribulin or paclitaxel
Macrophages from tuberculous pleuritis patients treated with antibiotics
Breast cancer cells treated with BRD4 bromodomain inhibitor JQ1 and CREBBP-EP300 inhibitor CBP30
Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma and ALK-mediated signaling inhibition by RNAi and compounds
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Dynamic and volumetric variables reliably predict fluid responsiveness in a porcine model with pleur…
NK cells from pleural effusions are potent antitumor effector cells.
Evaluation of soluble mesothelin-related peptide as a diagnostic marker of malignant pleural mesothe…
Evaluation of adenosine deaminase activity for the diagnosis of pleural TB in lymphocytic pleural ef…
A prospective trial evaluating the role of mesothelin in undiagnosed pleural effusions.
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Analysis of Metabonomics for Pleural Effusion
Role of Ultrasound Elastography in Pleural Effusion
Prospective Evaluation of Patients With Pleural Effusion
Effects of Respiratory Physiotherapy on Pleural Effusion
Using Pleural Effusions to Diagnose Cancer
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