Gene expression profiling reveals a massive, aneuploidy-dependent transcriptional deregulation and distinct differences between lymph node-negative and lymph node-positive colon carcinomas.
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R. Simon | T. Ried | S. Varma | B. Ghadimi | M. Difilippantonio | A. Hummon | D. Wangsa | M. Grade | H. Becker | T. Liersch | P. Hörmann | S. Becker | Patrick Hörmann | R. Simon
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