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Molecular analysis of the HPJ-JT syndrome and sporadic parathyroid carcinogenesis

Haven, C.J.

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Haven, C. J. (2008, May 28). Molecular analysis of the HPJ-JT syndrome and sporadic parathyroid carcinogenesis. Retrieved from

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Identification of MEN1 and HRPT2 somatic mutations in paraffin-

embedded (sporadic) parathyroid carcinomas.

Clin Endocrinol (Oxf). 2007 Sep;67(3):370-6.

Epub 2007 Jun 6.

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