Identification of Somatic Mosaicism in the blood and uninvolved margin in breast cancer patients
Somatic mosaicism is the presence of genetically diverse lineage of somatic cells within an organism even though deriving from a single zygote. Mosaicism is known to occur in many diseases. Breast cancer is the second most cause of deaths in woman caused by malignant tumor. Breast cancer was a commo...
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SLU/Dept. of Microbiology
2011
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