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PCR Analysis of Microsatellite Instability
2003 Microsatellites are simple, tandemly repeated DNA sequences which are abundantly distributed throughout the human genome, and because of their polymorphic nature have been widely utilized as genetic markers (1). They consist of a repeating unit of 1-5 base pairs, averaging 25-60 bases in length, and are commonly found in the form d(CA)n:d(GT)n (2).openaire +2 more sourcesMicrosatellite instability in melanoma
Melanoma Research, 1994 G J, Walker, J M, Palmer, M K, Walters, D J, Nancarrow, N K, Hayward +4 moreopenaire +2 more sourcesMicrosatellite Instability
2013 Nisha R. Patel, Michael L. Wong, Anthony E. Dragun, Stephan Mose, Bernadine R. Donahue, Jay S. Cooper, Filip T. Troicki, Darek Michalski, M. Saiful Huq, Ramesh Rengan, Charles R. Thomas, Jay E. Reiff, Erik Limbergen, Lydia T. Komarnicky-Kocher, Fiori Alite, Nisha R. Patel, Michael L. Wong, Nisha R. Patel, Michael L. Wong, Brandon J. Fisher, Yan Yu, Laura Doyle, Anthony E. Dragun, Lindsay G. Jensen, Brent S. Rose, Arno J. Mundt, Bradley J. Huth, Christin A. Knowlton, Michelle Kolton Mackay, Anthony E. Dragun, George E. Laramore, Jay J. Liao, Jason K. Rockhill, George E. Laramore, Jay J. Liao, Jason K. Rockhill, Christin A. Knowlton, Michelle Kolton Mackay, David E. Wazer, John W. Wong, Brandon J. Fisher, Hedvig Hricak, Oguz Akin, Hebert Alberto Vargas, Bruce G. Haffty, Claudia E. Rübe, Timothy Holmes, Charlie Ma, Lu Wang, Rene Rubin, Stephan Mose, Gerhard G. Grabenbauer, Rene Rubin, Claudia E. Rübe, Lindsay G. Jensen, Loren K. Mell, Filip T. Troicki, Jaganmohan Poli, Theodore E. Yaeger, David E. Wazer, David E. Wazer, Christian Weiss, Claus Roedel, Stephan Mose, Stephan Mose, Caspian Oliai, Ramesh Rengan, Charles R. Thomas, Curt Heese, Caspian Oliai, James H. Brashears, Caspian Oliai, Christin A. Knowlton, Michelle Kolton Mackay +73 moreopenaire +1 more source