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Cytometry|December 15, 1995
Origins and clinical implications of aneuploidy in early bladder cancerS E Shackney, G Berg, S R Simon, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|May 14, 1998
Intracellular coexpression of epidermal growth factor receptor, Her-2/neu, and p21ras in human breast cancers: evidence for the existence of distinctive patterns of genetic evolution that are common to tumors from different patientsS E Shackney, A A Pollice, C A Smith, et al.
Cytometry|September 1, 1995
Assessing sequential oncogene amplification in human breast cancerL E Janocko, J F Lucke, D W Groft, et al.
The Cancer Journal From Scientific American|March 1, 1996
The accumulation of multiple genetic abnormalities in individual tumor cells in human breast cancers: clinical prognostic implicationsS E Shackney, A A Pollice, C A Smith, et al.
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Cytometry|December 15, 1995
Origins and clinical implications of aneuploidy in early bladder cancerS E Shackney, G Berg, S R Simon, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|May 14, 1998
Intracellular coexpression of epidermal growth factor receptor, Her-2/neu, and p21ras in human breast cancers: evidence for the existence of distinctive patterns of genetic evolution that are common to tumors from different patientsS E Shackney, A A Pollice, C A Smith, et al.
Cytometry|September 1, 1995
Assessing sequential oncogene amplification in human breast cancerL E Janocko, J F Lucke, D W Groft, et al.
The Cancer Journal From Scientific American|March 1, 1996
The accumulation of multiple genetic abnormalities in individual tumor cells in human breast cancers: clinical prognostic implicationsS E Shackney, A A Pollice, C A Smith, et al.
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