Prevalence of the Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres Telomere Maintenance Mechanism in Human Cancer Subtypes
Christopher M. Heaphy(Johns Hopkins University), Andrea P. Subhawong(Johns Hopkins University), Seung‐Mo Hong(Johns Hopkins University), Michael Goggins(Johns Hopkins University), Elizabeth A. Montgomery(Johns Hopkins University), Edward Gabrielson(Johns Hopkins University), George J. Netto(Johns Hopkins University), Jonathan I. Epstein(Johns Hopkins University), Tamara L. Lotan(Johns Hopkins University), William H. Westra(Johns Hopkins University), Ie‐Ming Shih(Johns Hopkins University), Christine A. Iacobuzio–Donahue(Johns Hopkins University), Anirban Maitra(Johns Hopkins University), Qing K. Li(Johns Hopkins University), Charles G. Eberhart(Johns Hopkins University), Janis M. Taube(Johns Hopkins University), Dinesh Rakheja(Children's Medical Center), Robert J. Kurman(Johns Hopkins University), Tsung-Teh Wu(Johns Hopkins University), Richard B.S. Roden(Johns Hopkins University), Pedram Argani(Johns Hopkins University), Angelo M. De Marzo(Johns Hopkins University), Luigi Terracciano(University Hospital of Basel), Michael Torbenson(Johns Hopkins University), Alan K. Meeker(Johns Hopkins University)
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