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*Journal:*
Travis JA, Sandberg AA, Neff JR, Bridge JA. 1994. Cytogenetic findings
in malignant triton tumor. Genes Chromosomes Cancer 9:1-7.

*Book Chapter:*
Gray JW, Cram LS. 1990. Flow karyotyping and chromosome sorting. In:
Melamed MR, Lindmo T, Mendelsohn ML, editors. Cytometry and sorting. New
York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. p 503-552.

*Book:*
Helm S, Mitelman F. 1995. Cancer cytogenetics. 2nd ed. New York:
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*Conventions and Nomenclature.* In the description of karyotypes,
authors should follow the recommendations of the International Standing
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