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Chromosome 1 analysis in chromophobe renal cell carcinomas with tissue microarray (TMA)-facilitated fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) demonstrates loss of 1p/1 which is also present in renal oncocytomas.
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Challenges and future of biomarker tests in the era of precision oncology: Can we rely on immunohistochemistry (IHC) or fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to select the optimal patients for matched therapy?
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Lager, Angela
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Lymphoma Defined Cytogenetically for Epidemiologic Study
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Risk Factors for Molecularly Defined Subgroups of Lymphoma: A Pooled Analysis
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Chiu, Brian Chih-Hung
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Wainwright, Derek
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Rosenberg, Ari
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Generation of small insert genomic FISH probes with high signal intensity suitable for deletion mapping.
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FISHing deeper for relevant disease subsets in mantle cell lymphoma.
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Single-day FISH procedure for paraffin-embedded tissue sections using a microwave oven.
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Two 22q telomere deletions serendipitously detected by FISH.
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Krausz, Thomas N.
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Assessment of copy number status of chromosomes 6 and 11 by FISH provides independent prognostic information in primary melanoma.
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Dual-label centromere and telomere FISH identifies human, rat, and mouse cell contribution to Multispecies recombinant urogenital sinus xenografts.
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