Clonality assessment and clonal ordering of individual neoplastic crypts shows polyclonality of colorectal adenomas.
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I. Tomlinson | T. Graham | N. Wright | D. Oukrif | S. Leedham | M. Novelli | J. Jankowski | S. McDonald | C. Thirlwell | M. Gorman | E. Domingo | M. Rodríguez-Justo | R. Jeffrey | J. Chin-Aleong | O. Will | Sue Clark
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