The prognostic significance of allelic imbalance at key chromosomal loci in oral cancer
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R. A’Hern | G. Emilion | J. Langdon | R A'Hern | M Partridge | G Emilion | S Pateromichelakis | G Lee | E Phillips | J Langdon | M. Partridge | S. Pateromichelakis | E. Phillips | G. Lee | G. Lee
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