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Article: High quality copy number and genotype data from FFPE samples using Molecular Inversion Probe (MIP) microarrays.(Technical advance)(Report)
- Article from:
- BMC Medical Genomics
- Article date:
- February 19, 2009
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Authors: Yuker Wang [1]; Victoria EH Carlton [1]; George Karlin-Neumann [1]; Ronald Sapolsky [1]; Li Zhang [2]; Martin Moorhead [1]; Zhigang C Wang [3]; Andrea L Richardson [3]; Robert Warren [4]; Axel Walther [5]; Melissa Bondy [2]; Aysegul Sahin [2]; Ralf Krahe [2]; Musaffe Tuna [2]; Patricia A Thompson [6]; Paul T Spellman [7]; Joe W Gray [7]; Gordon B Mills [2]; Malek Faham (corresponding author) [1]
Background
DNA copy number (CN) studies hold great promise for the discovery of clinical biomarkers to predict disease course, recurrence risk, and response to therapy. A recent meta-analysis has confirmed that the efficacy of highly toxic ...
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