Common and distinct genomic events in sporadic colorectal cancer and diverse cancer types.
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L. Chin | A. Protopopov | Yonghong Xiao | C. Brennan | G. Tonon | R. Sinha | B. Feng | R. DePinho | R. Kucherlapati | K. Montgomery | G. Bailey | M. Redston | A. Kimmelman | E. Martin | E. Ivanova | Alec C. Kimmelman | Raktim Sinha | Bin Feng
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