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Elite athletes' subjective wellbeing trajectories throughout the retirement transition: an analysis using Ruthven's (2022) transition model.
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Healing responses after bifurcation stenting with the dedicated TRYTON Side-Branch Stent? in combination with XIENCE-V? stents: a clinical, angiography, fractional flow reserve, and optical coherence tomography study: the PYTON (Prospective evaluation of the TRYTON Side-Branch Stent? with an additional XIENCE-v? everolimus-eluting stent in coronary bifurcation lesions) study.
Sniffing out cancer using "chemical nose" sensors.
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Sniffing out cancer using "chemical nose" sensors.
Rotello V. Sniffing out cancer using "chemical nose" sensors. Cell Cycle. 2009 Nov 15; 8(22):3615-6.
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Cell Line, Tumor
Early Detection of Cancer
Humans
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Nanoparticles
Neoplasms
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Vincent Rotello PhD