Genetic elements promote retention of extrachromosomal DNA in cancer cells
Venkat Sankar(Stanford University), Howard Y. Chang(Amgen (United States)), Kevin J. Liu(Stanford University), Quanming Shi(Stanford University), Sangya Agarwal(Amgen (United States)), Aditi Gnanasekar(Stanford University), Paul S. Mischel(University of California, Los Angeles), Ivy Tsz-Lo Wong(Stanford University), Julia A. Belk(Stanford University), Britney Jiayu He(Stanford University), Katerina Kraft(Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics), King L. Hung(Stanford University), Matthew G. Jones(QB3), Anton G. Henssen(Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin), Xiaowei Yan(Hezhou University), Sean K. Wang(Stanford University)
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