Absence of KRAS hotspot mutations in endometriosis of Korean patients
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This study investigated the presence of KRAS hotspot mutations in endometriosis samples from Korean patients and found no mutations.
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- <i>ARID1A</i> Mutations in Endometriosis-Associated Ovarian Carcinomas via openalex
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- Molecular links between endometriosis and cancer via openalex
- Oncogenic events associated with endometrial and ovarian cancers are rare in endometriosis via openalex
- The presence of KRAS, PPP2R1A and ARID1A mutations in 101 Chinese samples with ovarian endometriosis via openalex
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