The breakpoint region of the most common isochromosome, i(17q), in human neoplasia is characterized by a complex genomic architecture with large, palindromic, low-copy repeats (Q33909470)
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English | The breakpoint region of the most common isochromosome, i(17q), in human neoplasia is characterized by a complex genomic architecture with large, palindromic, low-copy repeats |
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The breakpoint region of the most common isochromosome, i(17q), in human neoplasia is characterized by a complex genomic architecture with large, palindromic, low-copy repeats (English)
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Chad Nusbaum
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James R Lupski
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Pawel Stankiewicz
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Aikaterini Barbouti
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Bertil Johansson
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Anne Hagemeijer
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April Cook
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Sung-Sup Park
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8 December 2003
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