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Correction: Functional categorization of BRCA1 variants of uncertain clinical significance in homologous recombination repair complementation assays (vol 26, pg 4559, 2020)
Correction: functional categorization of BRCA1 variants of uncertain clinical significance in homologous recombination repair complementation assays
A BRCA1 Coiled-Coil Domain Variant Disrupting PALB2 Interaction Promotes the Development of Mammary Tumors and Confers a Targetable Defect in Homologous Recombination Repair
Functional categorization of BRCA1 variants of uncertain clinical significance in homologous recombination repair complementation assays
Functional Categorization of BRCA1 Variants of Uncertain Clinical Significance in Homologous Recombination Repair Complementation Assays
Loss of p53 partially rescues embryonic development of Palb2 knockout mice but does not foster haploinsufficiency of Palb2 in tumour suppression