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The human ovarian teratocarcinoma cell line PA-1 demonstrates a single translocation: analysis with fluorescence in situ hybridization, spectral karyotyping, and bacterial artificial chromosome microarray

Cell lines derived from tumors contain numerous chromosomal aberrations and are the focus of study in tumor evolution. The ovarian teratocarcinoma cell line PA-1 demonstrates a single chromosomal aberration: a reciprocal t(15;20)(p11.2;q11.2). A complete molecular genetic analysis was undertaken to...

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Published in:Cancer genetics and cytogenetics 2005-08, Vol.161 (1), p.63-69
Main Authors: Sarraf, Shireen, Tejada, Raphael, Abawi, Massih, Oberst, Michael, Dennis, Tom, Simon, Kelly Claire, Blancato, Jan
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Humans
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