Mechanisms of inactivation of mismatch repair genes in human colorectal cancer cell lines: the predominant role of hMLH1.
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W. Bodmer | I. Tomlinson | N. E. Beck | N. Mortensen | N. Mortensen | H. C. Kim | J. Wheeler | Hee C. Kim | H. C. Kim
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