Aneuploidy: cancer's fatal flaw?

BR Williams, A Amon - Cancer research, 2009 - AACR
Aneuploidy is a characteristic of cancer, with greater than 90% of all solid tumors in humans
carrying an aberrant karyotype. Yet, whether or how this condition contributes to …

Aneuploidy: cancer's fatal flaw?

BR Williams, A Amon - Cancer research, 2009 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Aneuploidy is a characteristic of cancer, with greater than 90% of all solid tumors in humans
carrying an aberrant karyotype. Yet, whether or how this condition contributes to …

Aneuploidy: Cancer's Fatal Flaw?

BR Williams, A Amon - 2009 - dspace.mit.edu
Aneuploidy is a characteristic of cancer, with greater than 90% of all solid tumors in humans
carrying an aberrant karyotype. Yet, whether or how this condition contributes to …

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Aneuploidy is a characteristic of cancer, with greater than 90 percent of all solid tumors in
humans carrying an aberrant karyotype. Yet whether and how this condition contributes to …

Aneuploidy: cancer's fatal flaw?

BR Williams, A Amon - Cancer Research, 2009 - europepmc.org
Aneuploidy is a characteristic of cancer, with greater than 90 percent of all solid tumors in
humans carrying an aberrant karyotype. Yet whether and how this condition contributes to …

Aneuploidy: Cancer's Fatal Flaw?

BR Williams, A Amon - Cancer Research, 2009 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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BR Williams, A Amon - Cancer research, 2009 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Aneuploidy is a characteristic of cancer, with greater than 90 percent of all solid tumors in
humans carrying an aberrant karyotype. Yet whether and how this condition contributes to …