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bibliographicCitation Colb M, Yang-Feng T, Francke U, Mermer B, Parkinson DR, Krontiris TG. A variable tandem repeat locus mapped to chromosome band 10q26 is amplified and rearranged in leukocyte DNAs of two cancer patients. Nucleic Acids Res. 1986 Oct 24;14(20):7929–37. PMID: 3022240; PMCID: PMC311825.
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