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ESR1 gene amplification in breast cancer: a common phenomenon?

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D.G.H. was supported in part by a Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research Senior Clinical Investigator grant. A.A.Z. and S.L. were supported in part from an unrestricted educational grant from Sanofi Aventis. S.-F.C., A.E.T., J.C.M. and C.C. are funded by Cancer Research UK. M.E., Y.T. and J.H. are funded in part by the US National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute R01 CA095614 and the St. Louis Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc.

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Brown, L., Hoog, J., Chin, SF. et al. ESR1 gene amplification in breast cancer: a common phenomenon?. Nat Genet 40, 806–807 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/ng0708-806

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