5′ CpG island methylation is associated with transcriptional silencing of the tumour suppressor p16/CDKN2/MTS1 in human cancers
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J. Herman | S. Baylin | E. Gabrielson | P. Burger | D. Sidransky | A. Merlo | L. Mao | Daniel J. Lee
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