Microsatellite instability in colorectal cancer
British journal of surgery2006Vol. 93(4), pp. 395–406
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Abstract
Research on colorectal cancer needs to be stratified according to microsatellite status in order further to explore the molecular mechanisms and clinicopathological consequences of MSI.
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