Frequent BRG1/SMARCA4–inactivating mutations in human lung cancer cell lines
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Jun Yokota | Ruben Pio | Takashi Kohno | J. Yokota | T. Kohno | M. Sanchez-Cespedes | L. Montuenga | R. Pio | P. Medina | Pedro P. Medina | Octavio A. Romero | Luis M. Montuenga | Montse Sanchez‐Cespedes | O. Romero | Octavio A. Romero
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