PTCH1 mutation is a frequent event in oesophageal basaloid squamous cell carcinoma.
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Y. Kajiyama | Tsuyoshi Saito | H. Mitomi | T. Yao | Michiko Takahashi | Aiko Kurisaki-Arakawa | Takuo Hayashi | K. Mitani | Abdukadir Imamhasan | T. Hayashi
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