Promoter Methylation of DAL-1/4.1B Predicts Poor Prognosis in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer
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Hisao Asamura | Tomoko Maruyama | Mari Masuda | Yoshinori Murakami | Yoshihiro Matsuno | H. Asamura | Y. Matsuno | Y. Murakami | M. Masuda | D. Yamada | M. Sakurai-Yageta | Mika Sakurai-Yageta | M. Onizuka | S. Kikuchi | Daisuke Yamada | Takeshi Fukami | Masataka Onizuka | Shinji Kikuchi | Yuko N. Williams | T. Fukami | T. Maruyama | Y. Williams
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