The majority of β-catenin mutations in colorectal cancer is homozygous


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A. Arnold, Moritz Tronser, C. Sers, A. Ahadova, V. Endris, S. Mamlouk, D. Horst, M. Möbs, P. Bischoff, M. Kloor, H. Bläker
BMC Cancer, 2020

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Arnold, A., Tronser, M., Sers, C., Ahadova, A., Endris, V., Mamlouk, S., … Bläker, H. (2020). The majority of β-catenin mutations in colorectal cancer is homozygous. BMC Cancer.


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Arnold, A., Moritz Tronser, C. Sers, A. Ahadova, V. Endris, S. Mamlouk, D. Horst, et al. “The Majority of β-Catenin Mutations in Colorectal Cancer Is Homozygous.” BMC Cancer (2020).


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Arnold, A., et al. “The Majority of β-Catenin Mutations in Colorectal Cancer Is Homozygous.” BMC Cancer, 2020.


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@article{a2020a,
  title = {The majority of β-catenin mutations in colorectal cancer is homozygous},
  year = {2020},
  journal = {BMC Cancer},
  author = {Arnold, A. and Tronser, Moritz and Sers, C. and Ahadova, A. and Endris, V. and Mamlouk, S. and Horst, D. and Möbs, M. and Bischoff, P. and Kloor, M. and Bläker, H.}
}


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