Mutations of mitotic checkpoint genes in human cancers
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Bert Vogelstein | Kenneth W. Kinzler | Christoph Lengauer | K. Kinzler | B. Vogelstein | G. Riggins | D. Cahill | Jian Yu | J. Willson | S. Markowitz | C. Lengauer | Daniel P. Cahill | Gregory J. Riggins | Sanford D. Markowitz | Jian Yu | James K. V. Willson | J. Yu
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