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- assertion description "[Two thirds (67%) of lung cancers do not have gains in MET gene copy numbers, whereas 3% show a clear-cut high-level amplification (MET/centromer7 ratio ?2.0 or average gene copy number per nucleus ?6.0 or ?10% of tumor cells containing ?15 MET copies).]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- NP1246618.RAXKqn6YIvH1FXpsLz4zo26zOoxYpR-stboIGrDzpkV_k130_assertion description "[Two thirds (67%) of lung cancers do not have gains in MET gene copy numbers, whereas 3% show a clear-cut high-level amplification (MET/centromer7 ratio ?2.0 or average gene copy number per nucleus ?6.0 or ?10% of tumor cells containing ?15 MET copies).]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP1246618.RAXKqn6YIvH1FXpsLz4zo26zOoxYpR-stboIGrDzpkV_k130_provenance.
- NP1246615.RABEd1PGkJLz2t4DtMGfUaqQjvFYS7V3L4UKl7yg4XYKI130_assertion description "[Two thirds (67%) of lung cancers do not have gains in MET gene copy numbers, whereas 3% show a clear-cut high-level amplification (MET/centromer7 ratio ?2.0 or average gene copy number per nucleus ?6.0 or ?10% of tumor cells containing ?15 MET copies).]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP1246615.RABEd1PGkJLz2t4DtMGfUaqQjvFYS7V3L4UKl7yg4XYKI130_provenance.
- NP1246623.RAveXqeYdG3CEkHa2nblZjboT8F-UcFAvyeHEpueTr2hc130_assertion description "[Two thirds (67%) of lung cancers do not have gains in MET gene copy numbers, whereas 3% show a clear-cut high-level amplification (MET/centromer7 ratio ?2.0 or average gene copy number per nucleus ?6.0 or ?10% of tumor cells containing ?15 MET copies).]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP1246623.RAveXqeYdG3CEkHa2nblZjboT8F-UcFAvyeHEpueTr2hc130_provenance.
- NP1246627.RAkTERUmvZx36vkHAggsfBc0P1TggIE2vefAutZB5AUKU130_assertion description "[Two thirds (67%) of lung cancers do not have gains in MET gene copy numbers, whereas 3% show a clear-cut high-level amplification (MET/centromer7 ratio ?2.0 or average gene copy number per nucleus ?6.0 or ?10% of tumor cells containing ?15 MET copies).]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP1246627.RAkTERUmvZx36vkHAggsfBc0P1TggIE2vefAutZB5AUKU130_provenance.
- NP1246616.RAJE4o1-Z9l5oIs75BKp1HGdL7KlWHXIFx_l9Vp1AbWMw130_assertion description "[Two thirds (67%) of lung cancers do not have gains in MET gene copy numbers, whereas 3% show a clear-cut high-level amplification (MET/centromer7 ratio ?2.0 or average gene copy number per nucleus ?6.0 or ?10% of tumor cells containing ?15 MET copies).]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP1246616.RAJE4o1-Z9l5oIs75BKp1HGdL7KlWHXIFx_l9Vp1AbWMw130_provenance.
- NP1246629.RA89tA6U_DzZmH7fzdvbSL0QKXQbV4AEEyiP5o8ji31Fw130_assertion description "[Two thirds (67%) of lung cancers do not have gains in MET gene copy numbers, whereas 3% show a clear-cut high-level amplification (MET/centromer7 ratio ?2.0 or average gene copy number per nucleus ?6.0 or ?10% of tumor cells containing ?15 MET copies).]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP1246629.RA89tA6U_DzZmH7fzdvbSL0QKXQbV4AEEyiP5o8ji31Fw130_provenance.