Centromeric copy number of chromosome 7 is strongly correlated with tumor grade and labeling index in human bladder cancer.
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B H Mayall | P. Carroll | F. Waldman | M. Cohen | B. Mayall | R. Kerschmann | P R Carroll | Michael B. Cohen | F M Waldman | R Kerschmann | M B Cohen | F G Field | Peter R. Carroll | F. Field | Frederick G. Field
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