Messina: a novel analysis tool to identify biologically relevant molecules in disease.
<h4>Background</h4>Morphologically similar cancers display heterogeneous patterns of molecular aberrations and follow substantially different clinical courses. This diversity has become the basis for the definition of molecular phenotypes, with significant implications for therapy. Micro...
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Main Authors: | Mark Pinese, Christopher J Scarlett, James G Kench, Emily K Colvin, Davendra Segara, Susan M Henshall, Robert L Sutherland, Andrew V Biankin |
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2009
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/01e2c7a2eb7b4b7889d9efa18d1276d6 |
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