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International Journal of Cancer|February 6, 1999
Amplification and over-expression of OZF, a gene encoding a zinc finger protein, in human pancreatic carcinomasD Ferbus, A Fléchon, M Muleris, et al.
Oncogene|January 19, 2000
MLL2, the second human homolog of the Drosophila trithorax gene, maps to 19q13.1 and is amplified in solid tumor cell linesD G Huntsman, S F Chin, M Muleris, et al.
Human Genetics|January 1, 1985
Inversion (14)(q12qter) or (q11.2q32.3): the most frequently acquired rearrangement in lymphocytesA Aurias, J Couturier, A M Dutrillaux, et al.
Gastroenterology|April 1, 1992
Survival and acquired genetic alterations in colorectal cancerP Laurent-Puig, S Olschwang, O Delattre, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|March 15, 1988
Loss of alleles on chromosome 18 and on the short arm of chromosome 17 in polyploid colorectal carcinomasJ P Monpezat, O Delattre, A Bernard, et al.
Oncogene|July 14, 1998
GAC1, a new member of the leucine-rich repeat superfamily on chromosome band 1q32.1, is amplified and overexpressed in malignant gliomasA Almeida, X X Zhu, N Vogt, et al.
Annales De Genetique|January 1, 1986
Radiation induced inversions in human somatic cellsB Dutrillaux, L Sabatier, W Al Achkar, et al.
Genes, Chromosomes & Cancer|August 5, 2000
CGH analysis of radon-induced rat lung tumors indicates similarities with human lung cancersL Dano, M N Guilly, M Muleris, et al.
Genomics|October 27, 1998
Amplification of DNA sequences from chromosome 19q13.1 in human pancreatic cell linesL J Curtis, Y Li, M Gerbault-Seureau, et al.
Chirurgie; Memoires De L'Academie De Chirurgie|September 30, 1998
[Contributions of genetics in gastroenterology. Has genetic progress changed the therapeutic management of colorectal neoplasms? "Colon" Group of the Curie Institute]R J Salmon, B Asselain, L Chauveinc, et al.
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International Journal of Cancer|February 6, 1999
Amplification and over-expression of OZF, a gene encoding a zinc finger protein, in human pancreatic carcinomasD Ferbus, A Fléchon, M Muleris, et al.
Oncogene|January 19, 2000
MLL2, the second human homolog of the Drosophila trithorax gene, maps to 19q13.1 and is amplified in solid tumor cell linesD G Huntsman, S F Chin, M Muleris, et al.
Human Genetics|January 1, 1985
Inversion (14)(q12qter) or (q11.2q32.3): the most frequently acquired rearrangement in lymphocytesA Aurias, J Couturier, A M Dutrillaux, et al.
Gastroenterology|April 1, 1992
Survival and acquired genetic alterations in colorectal cancerP Laurent-Puig, S Olschwang, O Delattre, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|March 15, 1988
Loss of alleles on chromosome 18 and on the short arm of chromosome 17 in polyploid colorectal carcinomasJ P Monpezat, O Delattre, A Bernard, et al.
Oncogene|July 14, 1998
GAC1, a new member of the leucine-rich repeat superfamily on chromosome band 1q32.1, is amplified and overexpressed in malignant gliomasA Almeida, X X Zhu, N Vogt, et al.
Annales De Genetique|January 1, 1986
Radiation induced inversions in human somatic cellsB Dutrillaux, L Sabatier, W Al Achkar, et al.
Genes, Chromosomes & Cancer|August 5, 2000
CGH analysis of radon-induced rat lung tumors indicates similarities with human lung cancersL Dano, M N Guilly, M Muleris, et al.
Genomics|October 27, 1998
Amplification of DNA sequences from chromosome 19q13.1 in human pancreatic cell linesL J Curtis, Y Li, M Gerbault-Seureau, et al.
Chirurgie; Memoires De L'Academie De Chirurgie|September 30, 1998
[Contributions of genetics in gastroenterology. Has genetic progress changed the therapeutic management of colorectal neoplasms? "Colon" Group of the Curie Institute]R J Salmon, B Asselain, L Chauveinc, et al.
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