Recurrent chromosomal gains and heterogeneous driver mutations characterise papillary renal cancer evolution
- Michal Kovac
- , Carolina Navas
- , Stuart Horswell
- , Max Salm
- , Chiara Bardella
- , Andrew Rowan
- , Mark Stares
- , Francesc Castro-Giner
- , Rosalie Fisher
- , Elza C. De Bruin
- , Monika Kovacova
- , Maggie Gorman
- , Seiko Makino
- , Jennet Williams
- , Emma Jaeger
- , Angela Jones
- , Kimberley Howarth
- , James Larkin
- , Lisa Pickering
- , Martin Gore
*Corresponding author for this work
- Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics
- Department of Biomedicine, Research Group Human Genomics, University of Basel
- Cancer Research UK
- University College London
- Slovenská technická univerzita v Bratislave
- Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
- University of Queensland
- Guy's and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust
- Universidad de Cantabria
- University of Cambridge
- University Hospitals
- Institute for Pathology, University Hospital Basel
- Oxford University Hospital Trusts
- Hammersmith Hospital
- Medical School and Ninewells Hospital
- University of Oxford
- University of Oxford
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