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Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics|April 8, 1998
Clinical relevance of chromosome abnormalities in non-small cell lung cancerM Feder, J M Siegfried, A Balshem, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 30, 1984
The human calcitonin gene is located on the short arm of chromosome 11D Przepiorka, S B Baylin, O W McBride, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 22, 1994
Predisposition to renal carcinoma in the Eker rat is determined by germ-line mutation of the tuberous sclerosis 2 (TSC2) geneR S Yeung, G H Xiao, F Jin, et al.
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics|January 1, 1995
A microdissection library of the rat renal carcinoma gene regionD W Bell, R S Yeung, S K Bohlander, et al.
Hematologic Pathology|January 1, 1990
Hypereosinophilic syndrome with evolution to myeloproliferative disorder: temporal relationship to loss of Y chromosome and c-N-ras activationS W Needleman, S M Mane, J C Gutheil, et al.
Leukemia|December 29, 2012
Murine mantle cell lymphoma model cell lineM R Smith, I Joshi, J Pei, et al.
Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics|May 1, 1997
Advances in the analysis of chromosome alterations in human lung carcinomasJ R Testa, Z Liu, M Feder, et al.
Blood|April 1, 1980
Dysmyelopoietic syndrome: sequential clinical and cytogenetic studiesR A Streuli, J R Testa, J W Vardiman, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|June 25, 1998
OCI-5/GPC3, a glypican encoded by a gene that is mutated in the Simpson-Golabi-Behmel overgrowth syndrome, induces apoptosis in a cell line-specific mannerA D Gonzalez, M Kaya, W Shi, et al.
Cancer Research|July 29, 1998
AKT2, a member of the protein kinase B family, is activated by growth factors, v-Ha-ras, and v-src through phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase in human ovarian epithelial cancer cellsA X Liu, J R Testa, T C Hamilton, et al.
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Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics|April 8, 1998
Clinical relevance of chromosome abnormalities in non-small cell lung cancerM Feder, J M Siegfried, A Balshem, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 30, 1984
The human calcitonin gene is located on the short arm of chromosome 11D Przepiorka, S B Baylin, O W McBride, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 22, 1994
Predisposition to renal carcinoma in the Eker rat is determined by germ-line mutation of the tuberous sclerosis 2 (TSC2) geneR S Yeung, G H Xiao, F Jin, et al.
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics|January 1, 1995
A microdissection library of the rat renal carcinoma gene regionD W Bell, R S Yeung, S K Bohlander, et al.
Hematologic Pathology|January 1, 1990
Hypereosinophilic syndrome with evolution to myeloproliferative disorder: temporal relationship to loss of Y chromosome and c-N-ras activationS W Needleman, S M Mane, J C Gutheil, et al.
Leukemia|December 29, 2012
Murine mantle cell lymphoma model cell lineM R Smith, I Joshi, J Pei, et al.
Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics|May 1, 1997
Advances in the analysis of chromosome alterations in human lung carcinomasJ R Testa, Z Liu, M Feder, et al.
Blood|April 1, 1980
Dysmyelopoietic syndrome: sequential clinical and cytogenetic studiesR A Streuli, J R Testa, J W Vardiman, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|June 25, 1998
OCI-5/GPC3, a glypican encoded by a gene that is mutated in the Simpson-Golabi-Behmel overgrowth syndrome, induces apoptosis in a cell line-specific mannerA D Gonzalez, M Kaya, W Shi, et al.
Cancer Research|July 29, 1998
AKT2, a member of the protein kinase B family, is activated by growth factors, v-Ha-ras, and v-src through phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase in human ovarian epithelial cancer cellsA X Liu, J R Testa, T C Hamilton, et al.
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