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CLL cancer Sample Sequencing
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Various Cancer Fusion Gene Sequencing
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Renal Cancer Exome Sequencing
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Human Colorectal Cancer Exome Sequencing
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"Single nucleotide variant detection in multiple foci of three prostate cancer tumors"
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"Copy number variant detection in multiple foci of three prostate cancer tumors"
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Somatic mutation of SF3B1 in myelodysplasia with ring sideroblasts and other cancers
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Gastric Cancer Exome Sequencing
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Tandem duplication of chromosomal segments is common in ovarian and breast cancer genomes
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Triple Negative Breast Cancer sequencing
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Breast Cancer Follow Up Series
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Cancer Single Cell Sequencing
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ALK inhibitors in the context of ALK-dependent cancer cell lines
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Genomics of Colorectal Cancer Metastases - Massively Parallel Sequencing of Matched Primary and Metastatic tumours to Identify a Metastatic Signature of Somatic Mutations (MOSAIC)
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20 Matched Pair Breast Cancer Genomes
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Matched Ovarian Cancer Sequencing
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ER-, HER2-, PR- breast Cancer genome sequencing
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Cancer Exome Resequencing
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Breast Cancer Exome Resequencing
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Cancer Genome Libraries Tests
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Matched breast cancer fusion gene study
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Breast Cancer Exome Sequencing
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Mutational landscapes of primary triple negative breast cancers - Exomes
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Mutational landscapes of primary triple negative breast cancers - WGS
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Breast Cancer Whole Genome Sequencing
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HER2 positive Breast Cancer
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Triple Negative Breast Cancer Whole Genomes
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Breast Cancer Matched Pair Cell Line Whole Genomes
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Mutational landscapes of primary triple negative breast cancers - RNA seq
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The landscape of cancer genes and mutational processes in breast cancer
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Mutational processes moulding the genomes of 21 breast cancers