Chromosomal alterations in osteosarcoma cell lines revealed by comparative genomic hybridization and multicolor karyotyping
Toshifumi Ozaki(Okayama University), Christopher Poremba(Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf), Barbara Dockhorn‐Dworniczak(Kempten University of Applied Sciences), Thomas Neumann(University of St.Gallen), Franz van Valen(University of Münster), Daniel Wai(Institute of Molecular Medicine), Norbert Lindner(Universität Hamburg), Jürgen Horst(University of Münster), Karl‐Ludwig Schäfer(Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf), W. Böcker(University of Münster), Winfried Winkelmann(Universität Hamburg), Christina Scheel(St. Josef-Hospital)
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