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. 2014 Aug 7;15(8):427.
doi: 10.1186/s13059-014-0427-x.

Advancing clinical oncology through genome biology and technology

Advancing clinical oncology through genome biology and technology

Anna M Varghese et al. Genome Biol. .

Abstract

The use of genomic technologies for the molecular characterization of tumors has propelled our understanding of cancer biology and is transforming the way patients with cancer are diagnosed and treated.

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