Frequency and phenotypic spectrum of germline mutations in POLE and seven other polymerase genes in 266 patients with colorectal adenomas and carcinomas
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Peter Nürnberg | Per Hoffmann | Richard P Lifton | Janine Altmüller | R. Lifton | P. Hoffmann | P. Nürnberg | G. Plotz | J. Altmüller | S. Aretz | E. Holinski‐Feder | H. Thiele | Susanne Raeder | Verena Steinke | Elke Holinski-Feder | Monika Morak | Holger Thiele | M. Morak | Bixiao Zhao | I. Spier | S. Holzapfel | S. Horpaopan | S. Vogt | Sophia Y Chen | S. Raeder | K. Kayser | D. Stienen | Ronja Adam | V. Steinke | Stefan Aretz | Stefanie Holzapfel | Isabel Spier | Bixiao Zhao | Sukanya Horpaopan | Stefanie Vogt | Sophia Chen | Katrin Kayser | Dietlinde Stienen | Ronja Adam | Guido Plotz | E. Holinski-Feder
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