Genome wide measurement of DNA copy number changes in neuroblastoma: dissecting amplicons and mapping losses, gains and breakpoints
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F. Speleman | B. Menten | J. Vandesompele | N. Van Roy | K. De Preter | G. Laureys | E. Michels | F. Speleman | B. Menten | K. De Preter | J. Hoebeeck | J. Vandesompele | E. Michels | J. Hoebeeck | G. Laureys | N. Van Roy
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