High prevalence of sessile serrated adenomas with BRAF mutations: a prospective study of patients undergoing colonoscopy.
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Rozemary Karamatic | Mark Appleyard | Kazutomo Togashi | Michael James | David Hewett | Z. Zhao | G. Montgomery | D. Hewett | B. Leggett | M. Appleyard | J. Jass | K. Togashi | L. Simms | V. Whitehall | Joanne P Young | M. Walsh | Joanne Young | Grant W Montgomery | Zhen Zhen Zhao | Lisa A Simms | Michael D Walsh | Barbara A Leggett | Jeremy R Jass | R. Karamatic | Kevin J Spring | Vicki L J Whitehall | Tanya Pike | K. Spring | M. James | T. Pike
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