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DNA methylation heterogeneity defines a disease spectrum in Ewing sarcoma

Nathan C. Sheffield, Gaëlle Pierron, Johanna Klughammer, Paul Datlinger, Andreas Schönegger, Michael Schuster, Johanna Hadler, Didier Surdez, Delphine Guillemot, Eve Lapouble, Paul Fréneaux, J. Champigneulle, Raymonde Bouvier, Diana Walder, Ingeborg M. Ambros

Nature Medicine · 2017 · ▲ 261 citations

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Sheffield, N.C., Pierron, G., Klughammer, J., Datlinger, P., Schönegger, A., Schuster, M., Hadler, J., Surdez, D., Guillemot, D., Lapouble, E., Fréneaux, P., Champigneulle, J., Bouvier, R., Walder, D., Ambros, I.M., Hutter, C., Sorz, E., Amaral, A.T., Álava, E.D., &amp; Schallmoser, K. (2017). DNA methylation heterogeneity defines a disease spectrum in Ewing sarcoma. <em>Nature Medicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/nm.4273
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Sheffield NC, Pierron G, Klughammer J, Datlinger P, Schönegger A, Schuster M, et al. DNA methylation heterogeneity defines a disease spectrum in Ewing sarcoma. Nature Medicine. 2017. doi:10.1038/nm.4273.
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@unpublished{nathan2017DNAmet, title = {DNA methylation heterogeneity defines a disease spectrum in Ewing sarcoma}, author = {Nathan C. Sheffield and Gaëlle Pierron and Johanna Klughammer and Paul Datlinger and Andreas Schönegger and Michael Schuster and Johanna Hadler and Didier Surdez and Delphine Guillemot and Eve Lapouble and Paul Fréneaux and J. Champigneulle and Raymonde Bouvier and Diana Walder and Ingeborg M. Ambros and Caroline Hutter and Eva Sorz and Ana Teresa Amaral and Enrique de Álava and Katharina Schallmoser and Dirk Strunk and Beate Rinner and Bernadette Liegl‐Atzwanger and Berthold Huppertz and Andreas Leithner}, journal = {Nature Medicine}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.1038/nm.4273}, }

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