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Clinical usefulness of EGFR gene copy number as a predictive marker in colorectal cancer patients treated with cetuximab: a fluorescent in situ hybridization study
N. Personeni
,
S. Fieuws
,
H. Piessevaux
,
Hertogh G. De
,
Schutter J. De
,
B. Biesmans
,
Roock W. De
,
A. Capoen
,
M. biec Rychter
,
J. L. van Laethem
,
M. Peeters
,
Y. Humblet
,
Cutsem E. Van
, and
S. Tejpar
Clin.Cancer Res.
14(18):5869-5876
(
2008
)
to
80
Adult
Aged
Antibodies
Colorectal
Disease-Free
Dosage
Female
Fluorescence
Gene
Genes
Genetic
Humans
Hybridization
In
Male
Markers
Middle
Monoclonal
Mutation
Neoplasms
Prognosis
Research
Situ
Survival
analysis
and
drug
erbB-1
genetics
over
response
therapeutic
therapy
use
by
kanefendt
on
Feb 5, 2010, 11:28 AM
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Crosstalk between L-type Ca2+ channels and the sarcoplasmic reticulum: alterations during cardiac remodelling.
Virginie Bito
,
Frank R Heinzel
,
Liesbeth Biesmans
,
Gudrun Antoons
, and
Karin R Sipido
Cardiovasc Res
77(2):315--324
(
January 2008
)
to
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Heart
Humans;
L-Type,
Myocardial
Rate;
Receptor
Release
Reticulum,
Ryanodine
Sarcoplasmic
etiology;
metabolism;
physiology
physiology;
by
hake
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Jun 3, 2009, 11:20 AM
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