- Title
- Human hepatocellular carcinoma is characterized by a highly consistent pattern of genomic imbalances, including frequent loss of 16q23.1-24.1
- Creators
- Binaifer R. Balsara - Fox Chase Cancer CenterJianming Pei - Fox Chase Cancer CenterAssunta De Rienzo - Fox Chase Cancer CenterDaniela Simon - Hahnemann University HospitalAlessandra Tosolini - Fox Chase Cancer CenterYou Yong Lu - Peking University Cancer HospitalFu-Min Shen - Shanghai Medical College of Fudan UniversityXianglin Fan - Haimen City Cancer Prevention Institute, Haimen, ChinaWen-Yao Lin - Haimen City Cancer Prevention Institute, Haimen, ChinaKenneth H. Buetow - National Cancer InstituteW. Thomas London - Fox Chase Cancer CenterJoseph R. Testa - Fox Chase Cancer CenterDonald R Simon - Communication
- Publication Details
- Genes chromosomes & cancer, v 30(3), pp 245-253
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Inc
- Number of pages
- 9
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Communication
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000166849300004
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-0035150349
- Other Identifier
- 991019168664704721
Journal article
Human hepatocellular carcinoma is characterized by a highly consistent pattern of genomic imbalances, including frequent loss of 16q23.1-24.1
Genes chromosomes & cancer, v 30(3), pp 245-253
Mar 2001
PMID: 11170281
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- Web of Science research areas
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