Molecular profiling of primary endometrioid endometrial cancer and matched lung metastases: CTNNB1 mutation as a potential driver
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Main Authors: | Sushmita Gordhandas (Author), Arnaud Da Cruz Paula (Author), Elizabeth C. Kertowidjojo (Author), Fresia Pareja (Author), Kimberly Dessources (Author), Edaise M. da Silva (Author), Fatemeh Derakhshan (Author), Jennifer J. Mueller (Author), Nadeem R. Abu-Rustum (Author), M. Herman Chui (Author), Britta Weigelt (Author) |
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