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Expressed sequence tags in cancer genomics
2009Expressed sequence tag (EST) databases are a well established and continuously growing source to study gene expression, alternative splicing, genome sequences, gene-associated polymorphisms and sequence homologies through bioinformatic approaches. Here, we examine recent efforts to identify and characterize cancer genes and tumor markers using ESTs ...
Navratil, Milan, Aouacheria, Abdel
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Expressed sequence tags — ESTablishing bridges between genomes
Trends in Genetics, 1998M A, Marra, L, Hillier, R H, Waterston
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3,400 new expressed sequence tags identify diversity of transcripts in human brain
Nature Genetics, 1993Chris Fields
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Expressed sequence tags (ESTs).
Methods of biochemical analysis, 2001T G, Wolfsberg, D, Landsman
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