Frequent alterations of the candidate genes hMLH1, ITGA9 and RBSP3 in early dysplastic lesions of head and neck : Clinical and prognostic significance
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概要
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- 2010-06-10
著者
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Maiti Guru
Departments Of Oncogene Regulation And Gynaecology Oncology Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute
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Panda Chinmay
Departments Of Oncogene Regulation And Gynaecology Oncology Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute
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Sabbir Mohammad
Departments Of Oncogene Regulation And Gynaecology Oncology Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute
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Panda Chinmay
Department Of Oncogene Regulation Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute
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Roy Anup
Department Of Pathology Calcutta Medical College And Hospital
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ROYCHOUDHURY Susanta
Molecular and Human Genetics Division, Indian Institute of Chemical Biology
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GHOSH Amlan
Departments of Oncogene Regulation and Gynaecology Oncology, Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute
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GHOSH Susmita
Departments of Oncogene Regulation and Gynaecology Oncology, Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute
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ZABAROVSKY Eugene
Microbiology and Tumor Biology Center, Karolinska Institute
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Zabarovsky Eugene
Microbiology And Tumor Biology Center Karolinska Institute
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Roychoudhury Susanta
Molecular And Human Genetics Division Indian Institute Of Chemical Biology
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Ghosh Susmita
Departments Of Oncogene Regulation And Gynaecology Oncology Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute
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Ghosh Amlan
Departments Of Oncogene Regulation And Gynaecology Oncology Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute
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