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APOBEC-mediated mutagenesis in urothelial carcinoma is associated with improved survival, mutations in DNA damage response genes, and immune response
View ORCID ProfileAlexander P. Glaser, Damiano Fantini, Kalen J. Rimar, Joshua J. Meeks
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/123802
Alexander P. Glaser
Northwestern University, Department of Urology, Chicago, IL, 60607
MDDamiano Fantini
Northwestern University, Department of Urology, Chicago, IL, 60607
PhDKalen J. Rimar
Northwestern University, Department of Urology, Chicago, IL, 60607
MDJoshua J. Meeks
Northwestern University, Department of Urology, Chicago, IL, 60607
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Posted April 04, 2017.
APOBEC-mediated mutagenesis in urothelial carcinoma is associated with improved survival, mutations in DNA damage response genes, and immune response
Alexander P. Glaser, Damiano Fantini, Kalen J. Rimar, Joshua J. Meeks
bioRxiv 123802; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/123802
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