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In uveal melanoma G alpha-protein GNA11 mutations convey a shorter disease-specific survival and are more strongly associated with loss of BAP1 and chromosomal alterations than G alpha-protein GNAQ mutations
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- Piaggio, F.; Croce, M.; Reggiani, F.; Monti, P.; Bernardi, C.; Ambrosio, M.; Banelli, B.; Dogrusoez, M.; Jockers, R.; Bordo, D.; Puzone, R.; Viaggi, S.; Coviello, D.; Lanza, F.B.; Bartolucci, M.; Petretto, A.; Mosci, C.; Gangemi, R.; Velden, P.A.V.; Jager, M.J.; Pfeffer, U.; Amaro, A.
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- 2022-07-01
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- European Journal of Cancer
- Volume
- 170
- Pages
- 27 - 41