2.4 AOPN development 2.4.1 Structuring of the AOPN skeleton Based on the examination of articles contained in the dataset (Supplementary Table S2), an AOPN focusing on the mechanisms common to both radon and tobacco smoke in the context of lung cancer was developed
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