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Takahashi T et al. – EML4–ALK fusion genes were observed predominantly in adenocarcinomas, in female or nonsmoking populations. Additionally, the EML4–ALK fusions were mutually exclusive with mutations in the EGFR, KRAS, and ERBB2 genes.


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