Frameshift mutation of UVRAG, an autophagy-related gene, in gastric carcinomas with microsatellite instability.
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Min Sung Kim | Sung Soo Kim | Nam Jin Yoo | N. Yoo | S. Lee | Sung Soo Kim | M. S. Kim | E. Jeong | Sug Hyung Lee | C. Ahn | Eun Goo Jeong | Chang Hyeok Ahn
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