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Microsatellite instability as indicator of MSH2 gene mutation in patients with upper urinary tract transitional cell carcinoma.

Microsatellite instability as indicator of MSH2 gene mutation in patients with upper urinary tract transitional cell carcinoma.

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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
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2004
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