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Cervical cancer tumorigenesis
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Genome-wide SNP Array Identification of Genetic Alterations in Cervical Cancer
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Identification of gene expression profiles in cervical cancer
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Combined arrayCGH and SNP-loss of heterozygosity analysis in cervical cancer
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mCGH of cervical cancer
Multiple genes at the chromosome 20q amplicon contribute to colorectal adenoma to carcinoma progression
Normal prostate cells were immortalized and cultured for 650 days till several transformation hallmarks were observed
Inactivation of wt-p53 function in hTERT immortalized prostate epithelial EP156T cells: time course
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Identification of candidate neuroblastoma genes by combining genomic and expression microarrays
Identification of candidate neuroblastoma genes by combining genomic and expression microarrays: SNP data
Identification of candidate neuroblastoma genes by combining genomic and expression microarrays: expression data
Gene expression analysis in a variety of normal, premalignant and squamous cell carcinomas of the cervix
An integrated genomics approach for novel biomarker discovery in squamous cell cervical carcinoma
Gain of the oncostatin M receptor in cervical squamous cell carcinoma is associated with adverse clinical outcome
Gain of the oncostatin M receptor in cervical squamous cell carcinoma is associated with adverse clinical outcome [camb1Mb data]
Gain of the oncostatin M receptor in cervical squamous cell carcinoma is associated with adverse clinical outcome [penn1Mb data]
Amplified genes are not necessarily over expressed, they can be unchanged or down regulated in cervical cancer cell lines [SNP array data]
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Human myeloma cell lines gene expression profiling
Gastric Cancer Cell Lines
SCLC cell line profiling on HG-U133A arrays
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