Recurrent DNA sequence copy losses on chromosomal arm 6q in capillary hemangioblastoma.
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J. Kere | S. Knuutila | J. Jääskeläinen | T. Böhling | M. Sainio | Y. Aalto | M. Niemelä | S. Lemeta
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