Accurate Prediction of BRCA1 and BRCA2 Heterozygous Genotype Using Expression Profiling after Induced DNA Damage
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L. Matthews | M. Girolami | R. Eeles | Z. Kote-Jarai | D. Eccles | D. Evans | C. Campbell | A. Osorio | S. Shanley | I. Giddings | F. Moreews | I. Locke | R. Williams | E. Bancroft | C. Salmon | E. Lynch | K. Bishop | R. Doherty | A. Ardern-jones | François Moreews | Asher Sarahthomas | Sameer Jhavar Turnbull
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