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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
  • David L. Nicol, Steven Hazell, Gordon Stamp, Tim O'Brien, Ben Challacombe, Nik Matthews, Benjamin Phillimore, Sharmin Begum, Adam Rabinowitz, Ignacio Varela, Ashish Chandra, Catherine Horsfield, Alexander Polson, Maxine Tran, Rupesh Bhatt, Luigi Terracciano, Serenella Eppenberger-Castori, Andrew Protheroe, Eamonn Maher, Mona El Bahrawy, Stewart Fleming, Peter Ratcliffe, Karl Heinimann, Charles Swanton, Ian Tomlinson*
*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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