Recurrent DICER1 hotspot mutations in endometrial tumours and their impact on microRNA biogenesis
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Jamie Rosner | D. Huntsman | J. Senz | M. Anglesio | Winnie Yang | G. Morin | M. Matzuk | Yemin Wang | S. Maines-Bandiera | G. Trigo-Gonzalez | Jaeyeon Kim | Jiamin Chen | Melissa K McMonechy | S.W. Grace Cheng
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