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Identification and characterization of the t(w73) candidate gene Ortc3
Verhaagh, S.F.M.J.
Publication date
2001
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Citation for published version (APA):
Verhaagh, S. F. M. J. (2001). Identification and characterization of the t(w73) candidate gene
Ortc3.
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Identificationn and characterization
off the f
73
candidate gene 0rct3
Identificationn and characterization
off the ^ c a n d i d a t e gene 0rct3
Academischh Proefschrift
Terr verkrijging van de graad van doctor aann de Universiteit van Amsterdam opp gezag van de Rector Magnificus
Prof.. Dr. J.J.M. Franse tenn overstaan van een door het college
voorr promoties ingestelde commissie, inn het openbaar te verdedigen
inn de Aula der Universiteit
op p
vrijdagg 8 juni 2001, te 12.00 uur
door r
Sandraa Francisca Maria Johanna Verhaagh
promotor:: Prof. Dr. A.J.M. Berns
co-promotor:: Dr. D.P. Barlow
overigee leden: Prof. Dr. J. Borst
Dr.. J.T. Deschamps
Prof.. Dr. B. Giros
Prof.. Dr. W.H. Lamers
Prof.. Dr. A. Westerveld
Faculteitt Geneeskunde
Thee research described in this thesis was performed at the Department of Molecular Genetics off the Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam. This work was supported by a grant from the Dutchh Cancer Society (NKB/KWF). The printing of this thesis was performed by Ponsen & Looo ij en bv with financial support from the Dutch Cancer Society and the Netherlands Cancer Institute. .