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Details on Person High-throughput tissue microarray analysis of 3p25 (RAF1) and 8p12 (FGFR1) copy number alterations in urinary bladder cancer

Class:IdLiteratureReference:2012008
_displayNameHigh-throughput tissue microarray analysis of 3p25 (RAF1) and 8p12 (FGFR1) copy number alterations in urinary bladder cancer
_timestamp2011-11-22 14:55:23
author[Person:2011737] Simon, R
[Person:2011702] Richter, J
[Person:2011778] Wagner, U
[Person:2011551] Fijan, A
[Person:2011516] Bruderer, J
[Person:2011724] Schmid, U
[Person:2011491] Ackermann, D
[Person:2011655] Maurer, R
[Person:2011496] Alund, G
[Person:2011624] Knönagel, H
[Person:2011704] Rist, M
[Person:2011793] Wilber, K
[Person:2011498] Anabitarte, M
[Person:2011597] Hering, F
[Person:2011587] Hardmeier, T
[Person:2011731] Schönenberger, A
[Person:2011556] Flury, R
[Person:2011617] Jäger, P
[Person:2011546] Fehr, JL
[Person:2011728] Schraml, P
[Person:1979980] Moch, H
[Person:2011664] Mihatsch, MJ
[Person:2011565] Gasser, T
[Person:2011718] Sauter, G
created[InstanceEdit:2012009] Rothfels, K, 2011-11-22
journalCancer Res
pages4514-9
pubMedIdentifier11389083
titleHigh-throughput tissue microarray analysis of 3p25 (RAF1) and 8p12 (FGFR1) copy number alterations in urinary bladder cancer
volume61
year2001
(literatureReference)[DefinedSet:1982053] Overexpressed FGFR1 homodimers [plasma membrane] [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:1839120] Signaling by FGFR1 amplification mutants [Homo sapiens]
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