Cancer-associated splicing variants of the CDCA1 and MSMB genes expressed in cancer cell lines and surgically resected gastric cancer tissues


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    • Author:  Ohnuma S  Miura K  Horii A  Fujibuchi W  Kaneko N  Gotoh O  Nagasaki H  Mizoi T  Tsukamoto N  Kobayashi T  Kinouchi M  Okabe M  Sasaki H  Shiiba K  Miyagawa K  Sasaki I.  

    • Abstract:  Department of Surgery, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan.

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