Amplified DNA with limited homology to myc cellular oncogene is shared by human neuroblastoma cell lines and a neuroblastoma tumour
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J. Trent | H. Varmus | M. Schwab | K. Alitalo | J. Bishop | K. Klempnauer | G. Brodeur | F. Gilbert | Milton Goldstein | M. Goldstein | Harold E. Varmus | J. Michael Bishop
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