Cdh1 and Pik3ca Mutations Cooperate to Induce Immune-Related Invasive Lobular Carcinoma of the Breast
Anthony Zhao(University of Toronto), Juhi S. Shah(Hospital for Sick Children), Katelyn J. Kozma(University of Toronto), Xiaping He(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Philip E.D. Chung(University Health Network), Yeji An(University of Toronto), Charles M. Perou(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Amanda J. Loch(Hospital for Sick Children), Nandini Raghuram, Miki S. Gams(University of Toronto), Lauren A. Beck(Hospital for Sick Children), Cynthia J. Guidos(University of Toronto), Sean E. Egan(University of Toronto), Stephen G. Chang(University of Toronto), Daniel P. Hollern(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Eldad Zacksenhaus(University Health Network), Joanna Yang(Hospital for Sick Children), Jessica R. Adams(Hospital for Sick Children), Rhea Jangra(Hospital for Sick Children), Cheng Fan(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Susan J. Done(University Health Network)
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