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      ETV6-NTRK3 and STRN-ALK kinase fusions are recurrent events in papillary thyroid cancer of adult population.

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          PTC-specific analysis identified novel fusions involving RET, BRAF, NTRK1, NTRK3, AGK and ALK genes in adults and pediatric PTCs. Although many novel fusions are PTC-specific events and, therefore, are ideal for diagnosis purposes, validation across additional and larger patient cohorts is essential for introducing these potential diagnostic or prognostic biomarkers into the clinical practice. As most of the BRAF, NTRK3 and ALK fusions were initially found in pediatric PTC or in more aggressive thyroid carcinomas, and there is a great disparity across population, in this study, we screened a large set of adult-sporadic PTC cases for the most prevalent kinase fusion lately described in the TCGA.

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          Journal
          Eur. J. Endocrinol.
          European journal of endocrinology
          Bioscientifica
          1479-683X
          0804-4643
          Jan 2018
          : 178
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Departamento de Morfologia e GenéticaGenetic Bases of Thyroid Tumors Laboratory, Disciplina de Genética, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
          [2 ] Departamento de Morfologia e GenéticaGenetic Bases of Thyroid Tumors Laboratory, Disciplina de Genética, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil j.cerutti@unifesp.br.
          Article
          EJE-17-0499
          10.1530/EJE-17-0499
          29046324
          f56d3f66-551e-42e3-bd21-3a43a84037c5
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