Detection of Gene Rearrangements in Targeted Clinical Next-Generation Sequencing
Haley Abel(Washington University in St. Louis), Eric J. Duncavage(Washington University in St. Louis), Andrew J. Bredemeyer(Washington University in St. Louis), Allie H. Grossmann(ARUP Laboratories (United States)), Hussam Al‐Kateb(Washington University in St. Louis), Michelle L. Wallander(ARUP Institute for Clinical and Experimental Pathology), Catherine E. Cottrell(Washington University in St. Louis), Colin C. Pritchard(Animal and Plant Health Agency), Christina M. Lockwood(Dana-Farber Brigham Cancer Center), John D. Pfeifer(Washington University in St. Louis)
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