De Novo Mutations Activating Germline TP53 in an Inherited Bone-Marrow-Failure Syndrome
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De Novo Mutations Activating Germline TP53 in an Inherited Bone-Marrow-Failure Syndrome
Toki T, Yoshida K, Wang R, Nakamura S, Maekawa T, Goi K, Katoh MC, Mizuno S, Sugiyama F, Kanezaki R, Uechi T, Nakajima Y, Sato Y, Okuno Y, Sato-Otsubo A, Shiozawa Y, Kataoka K, Shiraishi Y, Sanada M, Chiba K, Tanaka H, Terui K, Sato T, Kamio T, Sakaguchi H, Ohga S, Kuramitsu M, Hamaguchi I, Ohara A, Kanno H, Miyano S, Kojima S, Ishiguro A, Sugita K, Kenmochi N, Takahashi S, Eto K, Ogawa S, Ito E. De Novo Mutations Activating Germline TP53 in an Inherited Bone-Marrow-Failure Syndrome. Am J Hum Genet. 2018 Aug 22. pii: S0002-9297(18)30247-7. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2018.07.020. [Epub ahead of print]
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