Improving performance of multigene panels for genomic analysis of cancer predisposition
Brian H. Shirts(University of Washington), Colin C. Pritchard(Animal and Plant Health Agency), Heather Hampel(City of Hope), Robin L. Bennett(University of Washington Medical Center), Stephen J. Salipante(University of Washington), Angela Jacobson(University of Washington), Fuki M. Hisama(University of California, Irvine Medical Center), Silvia Casadei(University of Washington Medical Center), Süleyman Gülsüner(University of Washington Medical Center), Mary‐Claire King(University of Washington), Emily H. Turner(University of Washington), Ming K. Lee(University of Washington Medical Center), Lorraine Naylor(University of Washington Medical Center), Tom Walsh(University of Washington), Robert Livingston(Unknown), Sheena Scroggins(University of Washington), Jonathan F. Tait(University of Washington), Sarah Hall(Kadlec Regional Medical Center), Cathleen M. Goetsch(Virginia Mason Medical Center), M H Miller(Providence Alaska Medical Center), Kathleen A. Leppig(Group Health Cooperative)
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