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114 related items for PubMed ID: 10738309

  • 1. Chromosome abnormalities in ovarian adenocarcinoma: III. Using breakpoint data to infer and test mathematical models for oncogenesis.
    Simon R, Desper R, Papadimitriou CH, Peng A, Alberts DS, Taetle R, Trent JM, Schäffer AA.
    Genes Chromosomes Cancer; 2000 May; 28(1):106-20. PubMed ID: 10738309
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  • 6. Non-random structural chromosomal changes in ovarian cancer: i(5p) a novel recurrent abnormality.
    Panani AD, Roussos C.
    Cancer Lett; 2006 Apr 08; 235(1):130-5. PubMed ID: 15927360
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  • 7. Construction of evolutionary tree models for renal cell carcinoma from comparative genomic hybridization data.
    Jiang F, Desper R, Papadimitriou CH, Schäffer AA, Kallioniemi OP, Richter J, Schraml P, Sauter G, Mihatsch MJ, Moch H.
    Cancer Res; 2000 Nov 15; 60(22):6503-9. PubMed ID: 11103820
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  • 9. Chromosomal imbalances in gastric and esophageal adenocarcinoma: specific comparative genomic hybridization-detected abnormalities segregate with junctional adenocarcinomas.
    Stocks SC, Pratt N, Sales M, Johnston DA, Thompson AM, Carey FA, Kernohan NM.
    Genes Chromosomes Cancer; 2001 Sep 15; 32(1):50-8. PubMed ID: 11477661
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  • 10. Comparative genomic hybridization detects genetic imbalances in primary ovarian carcinomas as correlated with grade of differentiation.
    Kiechle M, Jacobsen A, Schwarz-Boeger U, Hedderich J, Pfisterer J, Arnold N.
    Cancer; 2001 Feb 01; 91(3):534-40. PubMed ID: 11169935
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  • 11. Microcell-mediated chromosome transfer provides evidence that polysomy promotes structural instability in tumor cell chromosomes through asynchronous replication and breakage within late-replicating regions.
    Kost-Alimova M, Fedorova L, Yang Y, Klein G, Imreh S.
    Genes Chromosomes Cancer; 2004 Aug 01; 40(4):316-24. PubMed ID: 15188454
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  • 14. Preferential involvement of chromosome 11 as add(11)(p15) in ovarian cancer: is it a common cytogenetic abnormality in cancer?
    Panani AD.
    Cancer Lett; 2007 Dec 18; 258(2):262-7. PubMed ID: 17945413
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  • 17. An approach to analysis of large-scale correlations between genome changes and clinical endpoints in ovarian cancer.
    Suzuki S, Moore DH, Ginzinger DG, Godfrey TE, Barclay J, Powell B, Pinkel D, Zaloudek C, Lu K, Mills G, Berchuck A, Gray JW.
    Cancer Res; 2000 Oct 01; 60(19):5382-5. PubMed ID: 11034075
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  • 20. Simple structural chromosomal abnormalities in advanced stage of ovarian cancer.
    Panani AD, Aravidis C, Kosmaidou Z, Rodolakis A, Antsaklis A.
    In Vivo; 2009 Oct 01; 23(3):425-8. PubMed ID: 19454509
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