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ESR1 gene amplification in breast cancer: a common phenomenon?

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We thank J. Couturier, A. Aurias and the Breast Cancer Study Group of the Institut Curie for their help. Construction of the BAC array was supported by grants from the Carte d'Identité des Tumeurs (CIT) program of the Ligue Nationale Contre le Cancer.

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Vincent-Salomon, A., Raynal, V., Lucchesi, C. et al. ESR1 gene amplification in breast cancer: a common phenomenon?. Nat Genet 40, 809 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/ng0708-809a

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