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      Detection of sarcoma fusions by a next-generation sequencing based–ligation-dependent multiplex RT-PCR assay

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              The fourth edition of the head and neck World Health Organization blue book: editors' perspectives

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                Journal
                Modern Pathology
                Mod Pathol
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0893-3952
                1530-0285
                January 24 2022
                Article
                10.1038/s41379-021-00980-x
                35075283
                6802bf82-71c2-41dd-8d05-213966c2352a
                © 2022

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