Is t(6;20)(p21;q13) a characteristic chromosome change in endometrial polyps?. Speleman, F., Cin, P D., Roy, N. V., Marck, E V., Buytaert, P, den Berghe, H V., & Leroy, J. G Genes, chromosomes & cancer, 3(4):318--9, July, 1991.
Is t(6;20)(p21;q13) a characteristic chromosome change in endometrial polyps? [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
Cytogenetic analysis of an endometrial polyp showed the presence of a t(6;20)(p21;q13) together with an ins(16;1)(q22;q32q42). Since a 6;20-translocation has been previously found in another endometrial polyp, we think that t(6;20)(p21;q13) may be a characteristic chromosomal change in endometrial polyps.
@article{ Speleman1991,
  author    = {Frank Speleman and P Dal Cin and Nadine Van Roy and E Van Marck and P Buytaert and H Van den Berghe and Jules G Leroy},
  title     = {Is t(6;20)(p21;q13) a characteristic chromosome change in endometrial polyps?},
  journal   = {Genes, chromosomes & cancer}, 
  abstract   = {Cytogenetic analysis of an endometrial polyp showed the presence of a t(6;20)(p21;q13) together with an ins(16;1)(q22;q32q42). Since a 6;20-translocation has been previously found in another endometrial polyp, we think that t(6;20)(p21;q13) may be a characteristic chromosomal change in endometrial polyps.},
  issn   = {1045-2257},
  month   = {July},
  pages   = {318--9},
  volume   = {3},
  number   = {4},
  url   = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1958597} ,
  year   = {1991}
}

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