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Patients with Familial Pancreatic Cancer Have More and Higher Grade Precursor Lesions Than Do Patients with Sporadic Pancreatic Cancer

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Shi, C; Klein, AP; Goggins, M; Canto, M; Schulick, R; Palmisano, E; Hruban, RH
Published in: LABORATORY INVESTIGATION
January 1, 2009

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LABORATORY INVESTIGATION

ISSN

0023-6837

Publication Date

January 1, 2009

Volume

89

Start / End Page

322A / 322A

Location

Boston, MA

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP

Conference Name

98th Annual Meeting of the United-States-and-Canadian-Academy-of-Pathology

Related Subject Headings

  • Pathology
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Shi, C., Klein, A. P., Goggins, M., Canto, M., Schulick, R., Palmisano, E., & Hruban, R. H. (2009). Patients with Familial Pancreatic Cancer Have More and Higher Grade Precursor Lesions Than Do Patients with Sporadic Pancreatic Cancer. In LABORATORY INVESTIGATION (Vol. 89, pp. 322A-322A). Boston, MA: NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP.
Shi, C., A. P. Klein, M. Goggins, M. Canto, R. Schulick, E. Palmisano, and R. H. Hruban. “Patients with Familial Pancreatic Cancer Have More and Higher Grade Precursor Lesions Than Do Patients with Sporadic Pancreatic Cancer.” In LABORATORY INVESTIGATION, 89:322A-322A. NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP, 2009.
Shi C, Klein AP, Goggins M, Canto M, Schulick R, Palmisano E, et al. Patients with Familial Pancreatic Cancer Have More and Higher Grade Precursor Lesions Than Do Patients with Sporadic Pancreatic Cancer. In: LABORATORY INVESTIGATION. NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP; 2009. p. 322A-322A.
Shi, C., et al. “Patients with Familial Pancreatic Cancer Have More and Higher Grade Precursor Lesions Than Do Patients with Sporadic Pancreatic Cancer.” LABORATORY INVESTIGATION, vol. 89, NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP, 2009, pp. 322A-322A.
Shi C, Klein AP, Goggins M, Canto M, Schulick R, Palmisano E, Hruban RH. Patients with Familial Pancreatic Cancer Have More and Higher Grade Precursor Lesions Than Do Patients with Sporadic Pancreatic Cancer. LABORATORY INVESTIGATION. NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP; 2009. p. 322A-322A.

Published In

LABORATORY INVESTIGATION

ISSN

0023-6837

Publication Date

January 1, 2009

Volume

89

Start / End Page

322A / 322A

Location

Boston, MA

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP

Conference Name

98th Annual Meeting of the United-States-and-Canadian-Academy-of-Pathology

Related Subject Headings

  • Pathology
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences