The combination of large-scale microarray-based gene expression analyses and response to chemotherapeutic agents in a panel of cancer lines yields correlation, but corroboration is still to come.
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Pinkel, D. Cancer cells, chemotherapy and gene clusters. Nat Genet 24, 208–209 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1038/73400
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