Isolation of a distinct class of gain-of-function SHP-2 mutants with oncogenic RAS-like transforming activity from solid tumors
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S. Kondo | M. Miyamoto | H. Higashi | D Miyamoto | M Miyamoto | A Takahashi | Y Yomogita | H Higashi | S Kondo | M Hatakeyama | M. Hatakeyama | A. Takahashi | D. Miyamoto | Y. Yomogita
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