Prognostic impact of P53 status, TLS-CHOP fusion transcript structure, and histological grade in myxoid liposarcoma: a molecular and clinicopathologic study of 82 cases.
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M. Ladanyi | C. Antonescu | J. Goldblum | D. Leung | M. Brennan | J. Woodruff | J. Neff | J. Bridge | D. Leung | R. Decuseara | M. Brennan | S. J. Tschernyavsky | Sylvia J. Tschernyavsky | Ramona Decuseara
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