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The fetal thymus has a unique genomic copy number profile resulting from physiological T cell receptor gene rearrangement
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Multiregion whole-exome sequencing uncovers the genetic evolution and mutational heterogeneity of early-stage metastatic melanoma
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- 2010
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Analysis of protein expression in pure cell nuclei populations isolated from human breast cancer tissue by DNA flow cytometric sorting.
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- 1999
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Energy transfer between fluorescein isothiocyanate and propidium iodide--a problem in the estimation of Tpot with the bromodeoxyuridine-DNA flow cytometry technique?
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- 1998
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Comparison of different labelling index formulae used on bromodeoxyuridine-flow cytometry data
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- 1996
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Comparison of mathematical formulas used for estimation of DNA synthesis time of bromodeoxyuridine-labelled cell populations with different proliferative characteristics
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- 1994
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Abnormal DNA synthesis in polyamine deficient cells revealed by bromodeoxyuridine-flow cytometry technique
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An improved mathematical method to estimate DNA synthesis time of bromodeoxyuridine-labelled cells, using FCM-derived data
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- 1993
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Growth interaction between different tumor populations in human endometrial adenocarcinoma growing in nude mice
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Effect of estradiol on tumor growth, cell kinetics and p53 oncoprotein expression in human endometrial adenocarcinoma heterotransplanted into nude mice
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- 1992
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Comparison of BrdUrd and [3H]TdR incorporation to estimate cell proliferation, cell loss, and potential doubling time in tumor xenografts
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