The novel RASSF6 and RASSF10 candidate tumour suppressor genes are frequently epigenetically inactivated in childhood leukaemias

L B Hesson, T L Dunwell, W N Cooper, D Catchpoole, A T Brini, R Chiaramonte, M Griffiths, Andrew D Chalmers, E R Maher, F Latif

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