A Phosphatase Associated with Metastasis of Colorectal Cancer
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Michael A. Choti | Carlo Rago | Victor E. Velculescu | Bert Vogelstein | Kenneth W. Kinzler | Christoph Lengauer | M. Choti | K. Kinzler | B. Vogelstein | V. Velculescu | A. Bardelli | P. Buckhaults | C. Rago | C. Lengauer | K. Romans | S. Saha | B. S. Croix | Alberto Bardelli | Phillip Buckhaults | Saurabh Saha | Brad St. Croix | Katharine E. Romans | Saurabh Saha
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