Detection of Somatic TP53 Mutations in Tampons of Patients With High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer
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K. Kinzler | B. Vogelstein | L. Diaz | N. Papadopoulos | Zachary C. Dobbin | C. Landen | Yuxuan Wang | R. Roden | R. Alvarez | I. Kinde | M. Conner | W. Huh | B. Erickson | Jovana Y Martin | Isaac Kinde | Britt K. Erickson
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