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RAS Mutations, and RET/PTC and PAX8/PPAR-gamma Chromosomal Rearrangements Are Also Prevalent in Benign Thyroid Lesions: Implications Thereof and A Systematic Review


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Alireza Najafian, S. Noureldine, F. Azar, C. Atallah, Gina Trinh, E. Schneider, R. Tufano, M. Zeiger
Thyroid, 2017

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Najafian, A., Noureldine, S., Azar, F., Atallah, C., Trinh, G., Schneider, E., … Zeiger, M. (2017). RAS Mutations, and RET/PTC and PAX8/PPAR-gamma Chromosomal Rearrangements Are Also Prevalent in Benign Thyroid Lesions: Implications Thereof and A Systematic Review. Thyroid.


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Najafian, Alireza, S. Noureldine, F. Azar, C. Atallah, Gina Trinh, E. Schneider, R. Tufano, and M. Zeiger. “RAS Mutations, and RET/PTC and PAX8/PPAR-Gamma Chromosomal Rearrangements Are Also Prevalent in Benign Thyroid Lesions: Implications Thereof and A Systematic Review.” Thyroid (2017).


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Najafian, Alireza, et al. “RAS Mutations, and RET/PTC and PAX8/PPAR-Gamma Chromosomal Rearrangements Are Also Prevalent in Benign Thyroid Lesions: Implications Thereof and A Systematic Review.” Thyroid, 2017.


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@article{alireza2017a,
  title = {RAS Mutations, and RET/PTC and PAX8/PPAR-gamma Chromosomal Rearrangements Are Also Prevalent in Benign Thyroid Lesions: Implications Thereof and A Systematic Review},
  year = {2017},
  journal = {Thyroid},
  author = {Najafian, Alireza and Noureldine, S. and Azar, F. and Atallah, C. and Trinh, Gina and Schneider, E. and Tufano, R. and Zeiger, M.}
}


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