Repeated observation of breast tumor subtypes in independent gene expression data sets
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Characteristic patterns of gene expression measured by DNA microarrays have been used to classify tumors into clinically relevant subgroups. In this study, we have refined the previously defined subtypes of breast tumors that could be distinguished by ...Reference Key |
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Authors | T Sorlie;R Tibshirani;J Parker;T Hastie;JS Marron;A Nobel;S Deng;H Johnsen;R Pesich;S Geisler;J Demeter;CM Perou;PE Lønning;PO Brown;AL Børresen-Dale;D Botstein;Therese Sørlie;Robert Tibshirani;Joel Parker;Trevor Hastie;J. S. Marron;Andrew Nobel;Shibing Deng;Hilde Johnsen;Robert Pesich;Stephanie Geisler;Janos Demeter;Charles M. Perou;Per E. Lønning;Patrick O. Brown;Anne-Lise Børresen-Dale;David Botstein; |
Journal | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Year | 2003 |
DOI | 10.1073/pnas.0932692100 |
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