A pan-cancer assessment of rb1/tp53 co-mutations

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  • who: Ling Cai et al. from the Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA have published the article: A Pan-Cancer Assessment of RB1/TP53 Co-Mutations, in the Journal: Cancers 2022, 14, 4199. of /2022/
  • what: The authors focus on the RB1/TP53 co-mutation which the authors discovered was the most frequently observed co-mutation across diverse cancer types with particular enrichment in small cell carcinomas neuroendocrine carcinomas and sarcomas. In Figure 1d-f, the authors provide a snapshot of the web . . .

     

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