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Identification and Validation of a Gene Expression Signature That Predicts Outcome in Adult Men With Germ Cell Tumors
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 09/24/09
Korkola JE et al. – Gene expression signatures have been identified that accurately predict outcome in patients with GCTs. These predictive genes should be useful for the prediction of patient outcome and could provide novel targets for therapeutic intervention.
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