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Phenotype of microsatellite unstable colorectal carcinomas: Well-differentiated and focally mucinous tumors and the absence of dirty necrosis correlate with microsatellite instability

  • Joel K. Greenson
  • , Joseph D. Bonner
  • , Ofer Ben-Yzhak
  • , Hector I. Cohen
  • , Ines Miselevich
  • , Murray B. Resnick
  • , Philippe Trougouboff
  • , Lynn D. Tomsho
  • , Evelyn Kim
  • , Marcelo Low
  • , Ronit Almog
  • , Gad Rennert
  • , Stephen B. Gruber

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