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Lack of supportive evidence for the use of immunohistochemical staining to identify occult regional lymph node metastases in primary lung cancer.
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Genome-wide DNA methylation analysis of lung carcinoma reveals one neuroendocrine and four adenocarcinoma epitypes associated with patient outcome.
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Genomic and transcriptional alterations in lung adenocarcinoma in relation to smoking history.
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- 2013
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Histological specificity of alterations and expression of KIT and KITLG in non-small cell lung carcinoma.
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Landscape of somatic allelic imbalances and copy number alterations in human lung carcinoma.
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Detecting EGFR alterations in clinical specimens-pitfalls and necessities.
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Immunohistochemistry in the differential diagnostics of primary lung cancer: an investigation within the southern Swedish lung cancer study.
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Identification of transcriptional subgroups in EGFR-mutated and EGFR/KRAS-wild type lung adenocarcinoma reveals gene signatures associated with patient outcome.
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Genomic and Transcriptional Alterations in Lung Adenocarcinoma in Relation to EGFR and KRAS Mutation Status.
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- 2012
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Relation between smoking history and gene expression profiles in lung adenocarcinomas
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Retained heterodisomy is associated with high gene expression in hyperhaploid inflammatory leiomyosarcoma.
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HIF-2α Expression Is Suppressed in SCLC Cells, Which Survive in Moderate and Severe Hypoxia When HIF-1α Is Repressed.
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