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K Kok1, A van den Berg, P M Veldhuis, A Y van der Veen, M Franke, E F Schoenmakers, M M Hulsbeek, A H van der Hout, L de Leij, W van de Ven.
Abstract
All types of lung carcinoma are characterized by a high frequency of loss of sequences from the short arm of chromosome 3, the smallest region of overlap containing D3F15S2 in band p21. Here we characterize a 440-kilobase segment from this region, which we found homozygously deleted in one of our small cell lung cancer-derived cell lines. The homozygous deletion maps between UBE1L and ZnF16, just centromeric to D3F15S2. Yeast artificial chromosomes with inserts originating from the deleted region are very unstable and readily lose parts of their insert.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 8033151
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Res ISSN: 0008-5472 Impact factor: 12.701