A genetic basis for cancer sex differences revealed in Xp11 translocation renal cell carcinoma
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T. Choueiri | Chunyang Bao | Cheng-Zhong Zhang | S. Viswanathan | J. Hecht | Prathyusha Konda | Qingru Xu | R. Tourdot | A. Sadagopan | E. Kauffman | Jiao Li | G. Lee | David J. Einstein | M. Nakhoul | M. Achom | D. Freeman | Usman Ali Ahmed | Fiona McBride | Daniel S. Gallant | Jillian O’Toole | Ananthan Sadagopan
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