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Were tissues micro-dissected to separate tumor cells from non-tumor cells?

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Were tissues micro-dissected to separate tumor cells from non-tumor cells?

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No, the tissue was not micro-dissected to separate tumor from non-tumor cells. Samples were selected based on tumor content (minimally 50% tumor) as determined by microscopic pathology analysis. Such information is available for each sample in the pathology report.

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