Diverse modes of genomic alteration in hepatocellular carcinoma

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Jhunjhunwala Suchit,Jiang Zhaoshi,Stawiski Eric W,Gnad Florian,Liu Jinfeng,Mayba Oleg,Du Pan,Diao Jingyu,Johnson Stephanie,Wong Kwong-Fai,Gao Zhibo,Li Yingrui,Wu Thomas D,Kapadia Sharookh B,Modrusan Zora,French Dorothy M,Luk John M,Seshagiri Somasekar,Zhang Zemin

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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