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Perinucleolar compartment prevalence has an independent prognostic value for breast cancer.

Kamath RV, Thor AD, Wang C, Edgerton SM, Slusarczyk A, Leary DJ, Wang J, Wiley EL, Jovanovic B, Wu Q, Nayar R, Kovarik P, Shi F, Huang S. Perinucleolar compartment prevalence has an independent prognostic value for breast cancer. Cancer Res. 2005 Jan 01; 65(1):246-53.

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