Germline BRCA2 gene mutations in patients with apparently sporadic pancreatic carcinomas.
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C. Moskaluk | R. Hruban | M. Goggins | S. Kern | M. Schutte | G. Petersen | C. Yeo | J. Lu | H. Lynch | C. Jackson | M. Goggins | C. Weinstein | Craig L. Weinstein | Jia Lu | J. Lu | J. Lu | J. Lu | J. Lu | J. Lu | J. Lu | C. L. Weinstein | G. Petersen
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