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Published online on February 11, 2008, 10.1073/pnas.0712232105
PNAS | February 26, 2008 | vol. 105 | no. 8 | E12


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Going beyond the genetic view of cancer

Razvan Tudor Radulescu*

Molecular Concepts Research (MCR), 80687 Munich, Germany


    To the Editor:
 
Kendall et al. recently reported in PNAS novel oncogene (co) amplifications in human lung cancer (1). However, these changes were detected in less than 20% of the investigated specimens. Accordingly, the authors' findings (1) suggest that the majority of these tumors probably harbors frequently occurring (nongenetic) abnormalities such as epigenetic modifications . . . [Full Text of this Article]

*E-mail: ratura@gmx.net


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