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DUS4L - High and low chromosomal instability phenotypes in stage II and III colorectal cancers
GEO DataSets Gene Profile neighbors Chromosome neighbors Homologene neighbors
ACTR3B - High and low chromosomal instability phenotypes in stage II and III colorectal cancers
PSMA2 - High and low chromosomal instability phenotypes in stage II and III colorectal cancers
LOC101927446 - High and low chromosomal instability phenotypes in stage II and III colorectal cancers
DBF4 - High and low chromosomal instability phenotypes in stage II and III colorectal cancers
AIMP2 - High and low chromosomal instability phenotypes in stage II and III colorectal cancers
LSM5 - High and low chromosomal instability phenotypes in stage II and III colorectal cancers
PMPCB - High and low chromosomal instability phenotypes in stage II and III colorectal cancers
IMMP2L - High and low chromosomal instability phenotypes in stage II and III colorectal cancers
MACC1 - High and low chromosomal instability phenotypes in stage II and III colorectal cancers
TWISTNB - High and low chromosomal instability phenotypes in stage II and III colorectal cancers
CBX3 - High and low chromosomal instability phenotypes in stage II and III colorectal cancers
ORC5 - High and low chromosomal instability phenotypes in stage II and III colorectal cancers
PUS7 - High and low chromosomal instability phenotypes in stage II and III colorectal cancers
ARMC10 - High and low chromosomal instability phenotypes in stage II and III colorectal cancers
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