Identification of eight candidate target genes of the recurrent 3p12–p14 loss in cervical cancer by integrative genomic profiling
Malin Lando(Oslo University Hospital), Heidi Lyng(Oslo University Hospital), Gunnar B. Kristensen(Oslo University Hospital), Eva‐Katrine Aarnes(Oslo University Hospital), Kolbein Sundfør(Oslo University Hospital), Kristin Snipstad(UiT The Arctic University of Norway), Saskia M. Wilting(Amsterdam UMC Location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Ruth Holm(University of Oslo), Renske D.M. Steenbergen(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Trevor Clancy(Inholland University of Applied Sciences), Mariska Bierkens, Marit Holden(Norwegian Computing Center), Trond Stokke
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