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Mutational analysis of BRCA1/2 in a group of 134 consecutive ovarian cancer patients. Novel and recurrent BRCA1/2 alterations detected by next generation sequencing
Mutational analysis of BRCA1/2 in a group of 134 consecutive ovarian cancer patients. Novel and recurrent BRCA1/2 alterations detected by next generation sequencing
Mutational analysis of BRCA1/2 in a group of 134 consecutive ovarian cancer patients. Novel and recurrent BRCA1/2 alterations detected by next generation sequencing
Ratajska, M. (author) / Krygier, M. (author) / Stukan, M. (author) / Kuźniacka, A. (author) / Koczkowska, M. (author) / Dudziak, M. a. (author) / Śniadecki, M. (author) / Dębniak, J. a. (author) / Wydra, D. (author) / Brozek, I. (author)
JOURNAL OF APPLIED GENETICS ; 56 ; 193-198
2015-01-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
576.5
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