Defective cell cycle checkpoint functions in melanoma are associated with altered patterns of gene expression.
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Defective cell cycle checkpoint functions in melanoma are associated with altered patterns of gene expression.
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Dennis A Simpson
Dominic T Moore
Glynis A Scott
Honglin Hao
Janiel M Shields
Jennifer Helms-Deaton
Kathleen R Nevis
Marila Cordeiro-Stone
Nancy E Thomas
Pingping Qu
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10.1038/SJ.JID.5700935
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2007-06-28T00:00:00Z