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Neurogenetics
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Prevalence of MLH1 constitutional epimutations as a cause of Lynch syndrome in unselected versus selected consecutive series of patients with colorectal cancer
- Correspondence to Dr José-Luis Soto, Molecular Genetics Laboratory, Elche University Hospital, Camino Almazara n° 11, Elche 03203, Spain; soto_jos{at}gva.es
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Prevalence of MLH1 constitutional epimutations as a cause of Lynch syndrome in unselected versus selected consecutive series of patients with colorectal cancer
Publication history
- Received February 17, 2015
- Revised March 30, 2015
- Accepted April 12, 2015
- First published April 23, 2015.
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February 15, 2017
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