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RESEARCH PRODUCT
1q gain and CDT2 overexpression underlie an aggressive and highly proliferative form of Ewing sarcoma
F. SinnaeveSakari KnuutilaDaniel J. García-domínguezV. SevillanoJosé Luis OrdóñezPancras C.w. HogendoornP. PicciMaria Debiec-rychterUta DirksenCarlos MackintoshRaphael SciotKaroly SzuhaiMarco AlberghiniKatia ScotlandiAntonio Llombart-boschE. De ÁLavaKarl-ludwig Schaefersubject
AdultMaleCancer ResearchCandidate geneAdolescentDNA Copy Number VariationsUbiquitin-Protein Ligasesclinical outcomeBone NeoplasmsSarcoma EwingBiologyBioinformaticsPolymorphism Single NucleotideTranscriptomeIn vivoCell Line TumorGeneticsmedicineHumansChildMolecular BiologymicroarraysAgedCell ProliferationAged 80 and overCell CycleComputational BiologyInfantNuclear ProteinsMiddle Agedmedicine.disease1q GainIn vitroChromosomes Human Pair 1Child PreschoolCancer researchImmunohistochemistryFemaleCDT2SarcomaDNA microarrayEwing sarcomaComparative genomic hybridizationdescription
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2012-03-31 |