Colorectal carcinomas in MUTYH-associated polyposis display histopathological similarities to microsatellite unstable carcinomas
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E. Jordanova | H. Morreau | T. van Wezel | H. Vasen | C. Tops | M. Nielsen | N. D. de Miranda | R. van Eijk | F. Hes | M. van Puijenbroek | A. Middeldorp
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