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Ryan Stuchbery
Australian Prostate Cancer Research Centre Epworth
14-20 Blackwood St
North Melbourne VIC 3195
Australia
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MSH2 is Inactivated by Multiple Mechanisms in Prostate Tumors, Leading to a Distinct Immune Response and Clinical Outcome Compared to MSH2 Deficient Colorectal Cancer
Number of pages: 45
Posted: 10 Sep 2018
Patrick McCoy
,
Stefano Mangiola
,
Geoff Macintyre
,
Ryan Hutchinson
,
Ben Tran
,
Matthew KH Hong
,
Natalie Kurganovs
,
Michael J. Clarkson
,
Marek Cmero
,
Michael Kerger
, Ryan Stuchbery,
Ken Chow
,
Izhak Haviv
,
Andrew Ryan
,
Anthony J. Costello
,
Niall M. Corcoran
and
Christopher M. Hovens
University of Melbourne - Department of Surgery, Australian Prostate Cancer Research Centre Epworth, Statistics and Computational Biology Group, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, University of Melbourne - Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne - Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne - Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne - Department of Surgery, Australian Prostate Cancer Research Centre Epworth, Australian Prostate Cancer Research Centre Epworth, University of Melbourne - Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne - Royal Melbourne Hospital, TissuPath Specialist Pathology, Australian Prostate Cancer Research Centre Epworth, Australian Prostate Cancer Research Centre Epworth and Australian Prostate Cancer Research Centre Epworth
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