DNA-damaged polyploid cancer cells can reverse to diploidy: an ordered, but little understood, process of genomic reduction [with reference to the previous comments of Forer (2008) and Wheatley (2008a and b)]. (Q39869900)

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DNA-damaged polyploid cancer cells can reverse to diploidy: an ordered, but little understood, process of genomic reduction [with reference to the previous comments of Forer (2008) and Wheatley (2008a and b)].
scientific article published on 19 March 2009

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    DNA-damaged polyploid cancer cells can reverse to diploidy: an ordered, but little understood, process of genomic reduction [with reference to the previous comments of Forer (2008) and Wheatley (2008a and b)]. (English)
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    Pierre-Emmanuel Puig
    19 March 2009
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