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Conserved oncogenic module activation patterns (COMAPS) identify biologically homogeneous groups of diffuse large B-cell lymphomas and clearly define Burkitt lymphoma
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Principais autores:
Bentink, S
,
Wessendorf, S
,
Schwaenen, C
,
Rosolowski, M
,
Klapper, W
,
Rosenwald, A
,
Ott, G
,
Banham, A
,
Hummel, M
,
Loeffler, M
,
Truemper, L
,
Stein, H
,
Siebert, R
,
Spang, R
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2008
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