Muir-Torre Phenotype Has a Frequency of DNA Mismatch-Repair-Gene Mutations Similar to That in Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer Families Defined by the Amsterdam Criteria
The American Journal of Human Genetics1998Vol. 63(1), pp. 63–70
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