Gene expression analysis of chromosomal regions with gain or loss of genetic material detected by comparative genomic hybridization
Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) has been widely used to detect copy number
alterations in cancer and to identify regions containing candidate tumor‐responsible genes; …
alterations in cancer and to identify regions containing candidate tumor‐responsible genes; …
[PDF][PDF] Gene Expression Analysis of Chromosomal Regions with Gain or Loss of Genetic Material Detected by Comparative Genomic Hybridization
B Meléndez, R Dıaz-Uriarte, M Cuadros… - GENES …, 2004 - academia.edu
Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) has been widely used to detect copy number
alterations in cancer and to identify regions containing candidate tumor-responsible genes; …
alterations in cancer and to identify regions containing candidate tumor-responsible genes; …
Gene expression analysis of chromosomal regions with gain or loss of genetic material detected by comparative genomic hybridization
B Meléndez, R Díaz-Uriarte… - Genes …, 2004 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) has been widely used to detect copy number
alterations in cancer and to identify regions containing candidate tumor-responsible genes; …
alterations in cancer and to identify regions containing candidate tumor-responsible genes; …
Gene expression analysis of chromosomal regions with gain or loss of genetic material detected by comparative genomic hybridization.
B Meléndez, R Díaz-Uriarte, M Cuadros… - Genes …, 2004 - europepmc.org
Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) has been widely used to detect copy number
alterations in cancer and to identify regions containing candidate tumor-responsible genes; …
alterations in cancer and to identify regions containing candidate tumor-responsible genes; …
[PDF][PDF] Gene Expression Analysis of Chromosomal Regions with Gain or Loss of Genetic Material Detected by Comparative Genomic Hybridization
B Meléndez, R Dıaz-Uriarte, M Cuadros… - GENES …, 2004 - academia.edu
Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) has been widely used to detect copy number
alterations in cancer and to identify regions containing candidate tumor-responsible genes; …
alterations in cancer and to identify regions containing candidate tumor-responsible genes; …