DNA Copy-Number Alterations Underlie Gene Expression Differences between Microsatellite Stable and Unstable Colorectal Cancers
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Timothy J. Yeatman | Robert N. Jorissen | Torben F. Ørntoft | Peter Gibbs | Oliver M. Sieber | Philip East | Mogens Kruhøffer | Lauri A. Aaltonen | Claus Lindbjerg Andersen | T. Ørntoft | T. Yeatman | R. Jorissen | P. Gibbs | L. Lipton | J. Desai | L. Aaltonen | M. Kruhøffer | C. Andersen | O. Sieber | I. Tomlinson | H. Verspaget | I. Jones | Jayesh Desai | Lara Lipton | Matthew Chapman | Ian T. Jones | Hein W. Verspaget | Ian P.M. Tomlinson | P. East | M. Chapman
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