High frequency of telomerase reverse-transcriptase promoter somatic mutations in hepatocellular carcinoma and preneoplastic lesions
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This paper, published in 2013, received 485 indexed citations . Written by Jean‐Charles Nault, Maxime Mallet, Camilla Pilati, Julien Caldéraro, Paulette Bioulac‐Sage, Camille Laurent, Alexis Laurent, Daniel Cherqui, Charles Balabaud and Jessica Zucman‐Rossi covering the research area of Molecular Biology, Hepatology and Cell Biology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Hepatology (212 citations), Molecular Biology (177 citations) and Cancer Research (151 citations). Published in Nature Communications.
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