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Familial retinoblastoma and ataxia telangiectasia: human models for the study of DNA damage and repair.Academic Article Why?
X-ray sensitivity of diploid fibroblasts from patients with hereditary or sporadic retinoblastoma.Academic Article Why?
Some retinoblastomas, osteosarcomas, and soft tissue sarcomas may share a common etiology.Academic Article Why?
p53 gene mutations and abnormal retinoblastoma protein in radiation-induced human sarcomas.Academic Article Why?
Retinoblastoma family genes.Academic Article Why?
Meiotic segregation analysis of RB1 alleles in retinoblastoma pedigrees by use of single-sperm typing.Academic Article Why?
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Elevated poly-(ADP-ribose)-polymerase activity sensitizes retinoblastoma-deficient cells to DNA damage-induced necrosis.Academic Article Why?
A Rapidly Enlarging Forehead Mass in a Young Retinoblastoma Survivor.Academic Article Why?
An in vitro investigation of x-ray sensitivity in fibroblasts from patients with retinoblastoma.Academic Article Why?
Deregulated E2f-2 underlies cell cycle and maturation defects in retinoblastoma null erythroblasts.Academic Article Why?
Retinoblastoma, chromosome 13, and in vitro cellular radiosensitivity.Academic Article Why?
An in vitro investigation of genetic susceptibility to cancer in diploid fibroblasts from retinoblastoma patients.Academic Article Why?
Chromosome 13 homozygosity in osteosarcoma without retinoblastoma.Academic Article Why?
Fibroblast radiosensitivity and intraocular fibrovascular proliferation following radiotherapy for bilateral retinoblastoma.Academic Article Why?
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