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Massively parallel sequencing analysis of 68 gastric-type cervical adenocarcinomas reveals mutations in cell cycle-related genes and potentially targetable mutations

Authors
  1. A Hodgson
  2. A Kido
  3. A Kojima
  4. A Matsubara
  5. A Patnaik
  6. A Ribas
  7. A Ruiz-Saenz
  8. AD Beggs
  9. AI Ojesina
  10. C Carleton
  11. CT Saunders
  12. DB Shackelford
  13. DC Gulhan
  14. DC Koboldt
  15. DM Hyman
  16. DT Cheng
  17. DY Oh
  18. EC Pirog
  19. ES Smith
  20. F Skoulidis
  21. G Narzisi
  22. G Narzisi
  23. G Turashvili
  24. H Zimmermann
  25. HJ An
  26. I Proietti
  27. J Canon
  28. J Gao
  29. J Hallin
  30. JJ Tao
  31. K Cibulskis
  32. K Gala
  33. K Holl
  34. K Ishii
  35. K Takako
  36. KL Talia
  37. KM Cunanan
  38. LG Martelotto
  39. M Holderfield
  40. M Momcilovic
  41. MH Bailey
  42. MR Nucci
  43. MS Lechner
  44. MT Chang
  45. R Shen
  46. RJ Kurman
  47. S Garg
  48. S Herbertz
  49. S Kawauchi
  50. S Koyama
  51. S Nishio
  52. S Nishio
  53. T Crook
  54. WG McCluggage
  55. X Li
  56. Y Benjamini
  57. Y Karamurzin
  58. Y Kusanagi
  59. Y Mikami
  60. Y Mikami
  61. Y Mikami
  62. YS Karamurzin
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