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From: Identification of SEC62 as a potential marker for 3q amplification and cellular migration in dysplastic cervical lesions

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FISH Analysis of dysplastic cervical cells. a Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis with a SEC62- (green) and control chromosome 10 centromere probe (red) with representative images of SEC62 amplifications (left) and gains (right). b The percentage of cells with SEC62 gains is illustrated by blue bars for the different histomorphological groups (no CIN, CIN-I, CIN-II, CIN-III, SCC). The number of smears showing SEC62 amplifications is indicated by the number in the respective bar. In total, 5 smears per group were investigated with FISH analysis. The respective standard error is indicated by an error bar. The grey scale bars indicate 10 μm

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