Loss of Heterozygosity at 1p36 Independently Predicts for Disease Progression But Not Decreased Overall Survival Probability in Neuroblastoma Patients: A Children’s Cancer Group Study (Q57262599)

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  • Loss of heterozygosity at 1p36 independently predicts for disease progression but not decreased overall survival probability in neuroblastoma patients: a Children's Cancer Group study
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Loss of Heterozygosity at 1p36 Independently Predicts for Disease Progression But Not Decreased Overall Survival Probability in Neuroblastoma Patients: A Children’s Cancer Group Study
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  • Loss of heterozygosity at 1p36 independently predicts for disease progression but not decreased overall survival probability in neuroblastoma patients: a Children's Cancer Group study

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Loss of Heterozygosity at 1p36 Independently Predicts for Disease Progression But Not Decreased Overall Survival Probability in Neuroblastoma Patients: A Children’s Cancer Group Study (English)
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Matthew J. Weiss
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Chun Guo
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Robert B. Gerbing
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Daniel O. Stram
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Peter S. White
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Michael D. Hogarty
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Erik P. Sulman
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Patricia M. Thompson
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John N. Lukens
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9 May 2000
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1888-1899
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