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High-throughput microRNAome analysis in human germ cell tumours
A J M Gillis
, H J Stoop
, R Hersmus
, J W Oosterhuis
, Y Sun
, C Chen
, S Guenther
, J Sherlock
, I Veltman
, J Baeten
, P J van der Spek
, P de Alarcon
,
L H J Looijenga
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Germ Cell Tumor
100%
MicroRNA
100%
High-throughput
100%
Human Germ Cells
100%
MicroRNAome
100%
Embryogenesis
28%
Non-seminoma
28%
Stem Cells
28%
Spermatocytic Seminoma
28%
Tumor
14%
Expression Pattern
14%
Overexpression
14%
Yolk Sac Tumor
14%
Teratoma
14%
Oncogenic Stress
14%
Testicular Germ Cell Tumor
14%
Quantitative PCR
14%
Cellular Senescence
14%
Regulatory Mechanism
14%
PCR-based
14%
Similar Expression
14%
Chromosomal Abnormalities
14%
Unsupervised Cluster Analysis
14%
Cell Components
14%
Gonocytes
14%
Seminoma
14%
Choriocarcinoma
14%
Intersample
14%
Sample Analysis
14%
Embryonal Carcinoma
14%
Spermatocyte
14%
Testicular Tissue
14%
Carcinoma in Situ
14%
Primordial Germ Cells
14%
Invasive Component
14%
Dysgerminoma
14%
Extraembryonic Tissue
14%
Cluster Finding
14%
Maturation Status
14%
High-throughput Screening
14%
Technical Replicates
14%
Single Cluster
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Germinoma
100%
microRNA
100%
Seminoma
42%
Embryo Development
28%
Stem Cell
28%
Spermatocytic Seminoma
28%
Neoplasm
14%
Cell Line
14%
Somatics
14%
Endodermal Sinus Tumor
14%
Dentigerous Cyst
14%
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
14%
Chromosome Aberration
14%
Cellular Senescence
14%
Maturation
14%
Cell Component
14%
Cluster Analysis
14%
Choriocarcinoma
14%
Embryonal Carcinoma
14%
Carcinoma in Situ
14%
Primordial Germ Cell
14%
Dysgerminoma
14%
Spermatocyte
14%
Adolescence
14%