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  • 21. Molecular analysis of P16(Ink4)/CDKN2 and P15(INK4B)/MTS2 genes in primary human testicular germ cell tumors.
    Heidenreich A, Gaddipati JP, Moul JW, Srivastava S.
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  • 23. Loss of the p16INK4a and p15INK4b genes, as well as neighboring 9p21 markers, in sporadic melanoma.
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