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FGFR1 amplification in breast carcinomas: a chromogenic in situ hybridisation analysisSomaia Elbauomy Elsheikh
Department of Histopathology, School of Molecular Medical Sciences, Queen s Medical Centre, Nottingham University Hospitals Trust and University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
Breast Cancer Res 9:R23. 2007..Recent studies have demonstrated that specific FGFR1 amplification correlates with gene expression and that FGFR1 activity is required for the survival of a FGFR1 amplified breast cancer cell line...
