A mutant epidermal growth factor receptor common in human glioma confers enhanced tumorigenicity.
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W. Cavenee | H. Huang | X. Ji | H. Huang | R. Nishikawa | G N Gill | C S Lazar | W K Cavenee | G. Gill | R Nishikawa | X D Ji | C. Lazar | H J Huang | R C Harmon | R. Harmon | Ryo Nishikawa | H. Huang | H. Huang | XIANG-DONG Jit | Richard C. HARMONt
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