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Combined array-comparative genomic hybridization and single-nucleotide polymorphism-loss of heterozygosity analysis reveals complex genetic alterations in cervical cancer

Judith N Kloth*, Jan Oosting, Tom van Wezel, Karoly Szuhai, Jeroen Knijnenburg, Arko Gorter, Gemma G Kenter, Gert J Fleuren and Ekaterina S Jordanova*

BMC Genomics 2007, 8:53 doi:10.1186/1471-2164-8-53

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Evaluation of high-resolution microarray platforms for genomic profiling of bone tumours

Stine H Kresse, Karoly Szuhai, Ana H Barragan-Polania, Halfdan Rydbeck, Anne-Marie Cleton-Jansen, Ola Myklebost, Leonardo A Meza-Zepeda BMC Research Notes 2010, 3:223 (8 August 2010)

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The pitfalls of platform comparison: DNA copy number array technologies assessed

Christina Curtis, Andy G Lynch, Mark J Dunning, Inmaculada Spiteri, John C Marioni, James Hadfield, Suet-Feung Chin, James D Brenton, Simon Tavaré, Carlos Caldas BMC Genomics 2009, 10:588 (8 December 2009)

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Virtual karyotyping with SNP microarrays reduces uncertainty in the diagnosis of renal epithelial tumors

Jill M Hagenkord, Anil V Parwani, Maureen A Lyons-Weiler, Karla Alvarez, Robert Amato, Zoran Gatalica, Jose M Gonzalez-Berjon, Leif Peterson, Rajiv Dhir, Federico A Monzon Diagnostic Pathology 2008, 3:44 (6 November 2008)

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Integrating chromosomal aberrations and gene expression profiles to dissect rectal tumorigenesis

Esther H Lips, Ronald van Eijk, Eelco JR de Graaf, Jan Oosting, Noel FCC de Miranda, Tom Karsten, Cornelis van de Velde, Paul HC Eilers, Rob AEM Tollenaar, Tom van Wezel, Hans Morreau BMC Cancer 2008, 8:314 (29 October 2008)

Integration of chromosomal aberration and gene expression data from rectal tumor tissue reveals five genes whose variation in expression is associated with chromosomal aberrations at different tumor stages and might therefore be useful for rectal cancer characterization.

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Integrative genomics analysis of chromosome 5p gain in cervical cancer reveals target over-expressed genes, including Drosha

Luigi Scotto, Gopeshwar Narayan, Subhadra V Nandula, Shivakumar Subramaniyam, Andreas M Kaufmann, Jason D Wright, Bhavana Pothuri, Mahesh Mansukhani, Achim Schneider, Hugo Arias-Pulido, Vundavalli V Murty Molecular Cancer 2008, 7:58 (17 June 2008)