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Recurrent PTPRB and PLCG1 mutations in angiosarcoma
Angiosarcoma is an aggressive malignancy that arises spontaneously or secondarily to ionising radiation or chronic lymphoedema(1). Previous work has identified aberrant angiogenesis, including occasional somatic mutations in angiogenesis signalling genes, as a key driver of angiosarcoma(1). Here, we...
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