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Most Highly Accessed Cancer Informatics Articles in September 2012

Posted Sun, Oct, 07,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Cancer Informatics in September 2012:

Haploinsufficiency of Tumor Suppressor Genes is Driven by the Cumulative Effect of microRNAs, microRNA Binding Site Polymorphisms and microRNA Polymorphisms: An In silico Approach (accessed 525 times)

Mayakannan Manikandan, Ganesh Raksha and Arasambattu Kannan Munirajan

Significance Analysis of Microarrays (SAM) Offers Clues to Differences Between the Genomes of Adult Philadelphia Positive ALL and the Lymphoid Blast Transformation of CML (accessed 414 times)

Colin Grace and Elisabeth P. Nacheva

TNBCtype: A Subtyping Tool for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (accessed 411 times)

Xi Chen, Jiang Li, William H. Gray, Brian D. Lehmann, Joshua A. Bauer, Yu Shyr, and Jennifer A. Pietenpol

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