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Microsatellite instability as indicator of MSH2 gene mutation in patients with upper urinary tract transitional cell carcinoma.
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Roupret, M
,
Catto, J
,
Coulet, F
,
Azzouzi, A
,
Amira, N
,
Karmouni, T
,
Fromont, G
,
Sibony, M
,
Vallancien, G
,
Gattegno, B
,
Meuth, M
,
Hamdy, F
,
Cussenot, O
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Journal article
Language:
English
Published:
2004
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