Exome sequencing identifies MUTYH mutations in a family with colorectal cancer and an atypical phenotype
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X. Puente | R. Valdés-Mas | M. Gut | C. Lázaro | G. Capellá | A. López-Dóriga | G. Plotz | L. Valle | I. Blanco | M. Navarro | S. González | O. Campos | M. Pineda | Sílvia Iglesias | Fernando Bellido | N. Seguí | Nicole Köger | X. S. Puente | Olga Campos
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