Lawrence-Paul, M. R., Pan, T., Pant, D. K., Shih, N. N. C., Chen, Y., Belka, G. K., . . . Chodosh, L. A. (2024, February). Rare subclonal sequencing of breast cancers indicates putative metastatic driver mutations are predominately acquired after dissemination. Genome Medicine.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLawrence-Paul, Matthew R., Tien-chi Pan, Dhruv K. Pant, Natalie N. C. Shih, Yan Chen, George K. Belka, Michael Feldman, Angela DeMichele, and Lewis A. Chodosh. "Rare Subclonal Sequencing of Breast Cancers Indicates Putative Metastatic Driver Mutations Are Predominately Acquired After Dissemination." Genome Medicine Feb. 2024.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLawrence-Paul, Matthew R., et al. "Rare Subclonal Sequencing of Breast Cancers Indicates Putative Metastatic Driver Mutations Are Predominately Acquired After Dissemination." Genome Medicine, Feb. 2024.
