Mutation Analysis of Nine Chordoma Specimens by Targeted Next-Generation Cancer Panel Sequencing
Journal of Cancer2015Vol. 6(10), pp. 984–989
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Carina Fischer, Susanne Scheipl, Agnes Zopf, Norbert Niklas, Alexander Deutsch, Mette Jørgensen, Birgit Lohberger, Elke Verena Froehlich, Andreas Leithner, Christian Gabriel, Bernadette Liegl‐Atzwanger, Beate Rinner
Abstract
We identified mutations in the associated genes KIT, KDR, and TP53. These mutations have been described previously and have been predicted to be tolerated. Further results on a larger series are warranted. The driver mechanisms of chordoma still have to be identified.
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