Exome Sequencing of Bilateral Testicular Germ Cell Tumors Suggests Independent Development Lineages12
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R. Lothe | S. Fosså | R. Skotheim | B. Johannessen | S. M. Kraggerud | J. Bruun | A. C. Bakken | K. Berg | G. Lehne | U. Axcrona | S. Brabrand
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