IDH1 Mutations Are Early Events in the Development of Astrocytomas and Oligodendrogliomas

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This paper, published in 2009, received 742 indexed citations. Written by Takuya Watanabe, Sumihito Nobusawa, Paul Kleihues and Hiroko Ohgaki covering the research area of Cancer Research, Molecular Biology and Genetics. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Genetics (621 citations), Cancer Research (355 citations) and Molecular Biology (299 citations). Published in American Journal Of Pathology.

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This paper is also available at doi.org/10.2353/ajpath.2009.080958.

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