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Elevated MACC1 Expression in Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Chromosomal Instability and Is Associated with Molecular Subtype and Worse Patient Survival.
MLA
Vuaroqueaux, Vincent, et al. “Elevated MACC1 Expression in Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Chromosomal Instability and Is Associated with Molecular Subtype and Worse Patient Survival.” Cancers, vol. 14, no. 7, Mar. 2022. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14071749.
APA
Vuaroqueaux, V., Musch, A., Kobelt, D., Risch, T., Herrmann, P., Burock, S., Peille, A.-L., Yaspo, M.-L., Fiebig, H.-H., & Stein, U. (2022). Elevated MACC1 Expression in Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Chromosomal Instability and Is Associated with Molecular Subtype and Worse Patient Survival. Cancers, 14(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14071749
Chicago
Vuaroqueaux, Vincent, Alexandra Musch, Dennis Kobelt, Thomas Risch, Pia Herrmann, Susen Burock, Anne-Lise Peille, Marie-Laure Yaspo, Heinz-Herbert Fiebig, and Ulrike Stein. 2022. “Elevated MACC1 Expression in Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Chromosomal Instability and Is Associated with Molecular Subtype and Worse Patient Survival.” Cancers 14 (7). doi:10.3390/cancers14071749.