Genetic instability and recurrent MYC amplification in ALK- translocated NSCLC: a central role of TP53 mutations

Author:

Alidousty Christina1ORCID,Baar Till2,Martelotto Luciano G3,Heydt Carina1,Wagener Svenja1,Fassunke Jana1,Duerbaum Nicolai1,Scheel Andreas H1,Frank Sandra1,Holz Barbara1,Binot Elke1,Kron Anna4,Merkelbach-Bruse Sabine1,Ihle Michaela A1,Wolf Jürgen456,Buettner Reinhard145,Schultheis Anne Maria1

Affiliation:

1. University Hospital Cologne, Institute of Pathology; Cologne Germany

2. University of Cologne, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Medical Statistics and Computational Biology; Cologne Germany

3. Monash University, Monash Health; Clayton Victoria Australia

4. Network Genomic Medicine; Cologne Germany

5. Lung Cancer Group Cologne, Department I for Internal Medicine; University Hospital of Cologne; Cologne Germany

6. Center for Integrated Oncology Cologne Bonn; Germany

Funder

Roche and Koelner Krebsstiftung

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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