Lack of MSH2 and MSH6 characterizes endometrial but not colon carcinomas in hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer.
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P. Peltomäki | J. Jiricny | R. Salovaara | J. Arola | R. Butzow | K. Truninger | R. Bützow | M. Nyström-Lahti | S. Kuismanen | P. Schweizer | A. Moisio | R. Vierumäki
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