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Philip Stephens1, Sarah Edkins, Helen Davies, Chris Greenman, Charles Cox, Chris Hunter, Graham Bignell, Jon Teague, Raffaella Smith, Claire Stevens, Sarah O'Meara, Adrian Parker, Patrick Tarpey, Tim Avis, Andy Barthorpe, Lisa Brackenbury, Gemma Buck, Adam Butler, Jody Clements, Jennifer Cole, Ed Dicks, Ken Edwards, Simon Forbes, Matthew Gorton, Kristian Gray, Kelly Halliday, Rachel Harrison, Katy Hills, Jonathon Hinton, David Jones, Vivienne Kosmidou, Ross Laman, Richard Lugg, Andrew Menzies, Janet Perry, Robert Petty, Keiran Raine, Rebecca Shepherd, Alexandra Small, Helen Solomon, Yvonne Stephens, Calli Tofts, Jennifer Varian, Anthony Webb, Sofie West, Sara Widaa, Andrew Yates, Francis Brasseur, Colin S Cooper, Adrienne M Flanagan, Anthony Green, Maggie Knowles, Suet Y Leung, Leendert H J Looijenga, Bruce Malkowicz, Marco A Pierotti, Bin Teh, Siu T Yuen, Andrew G Nicholson, Sunil Lakhani, Douglas F Easton, Barbara L Weber, Michael R Stratton, P Andrew Futreal, Richard Wooster.
Abstract
We examined the coding sequence of 518 protein kinases, approximately 1.3 Mb of DNA per sample, in 25 breast cancers. In many tumors, we detected no somatic mutations. But a few had numerous somatic mutations with distinctive patterns indicative of either a mutator phenotype or a past exposure.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15908952 DOI: 10.1038/ng1571
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Genet ISSN: 1061-4036 Impact factor: 38.330