Author
Listed:
- Tikvah K. Hayes
(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute & Harvard Medical School
The Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard
University of California)
- Elisa Aquilanti
(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute & Harvard Medical School
The Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard)
- Nicole S. Persky
(The Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard
The Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard
Aera Therapeutics)
- Xiaoping Yang
(The Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard)
- Erica E. Kim
(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute & Harvard Medical School)
- Lisa Brenan
(The Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard)
- Amy B. Goodale
(The Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard)
- Douglas Alan
(The Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard)
- Ted Sharpe
(The Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard Cambridge)
- Robert E. Shue
(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute & Harvard Medical School
The Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard)
- Lindsay Westlake
(The Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard)
- Lior Golomb
(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute & Harvard Medical School
The Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard)
- Brianna R. Silverman
(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute & Harvard Medical School)
- Myshal D. Morris
(Harvard Medical School)
- Ty Running Fisher
(Harvard Medical School)
- Eden Beyene
(Harvard Medical School)
- Yvonne Y. Li
(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute & Harvard Medical School
The Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard)
- Andrew D. Cherniack
(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute & Harvard Medical School
The Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard)
- Federica Piccioni
(The Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard
Merck Research Laboratories)
- J. Kevin Hicks
(H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute)
- Andrew S. Chi
(Massachusetts General Hospital)
- Daniel P. Cahill
(Massachusetts General Hospital)
- Jorg Dietrich
(Massachusetts General Hospital)
- Tracy T. Batchelor
(Brigham and Women’s Hospital & Harvard Medical School)
- David E. Root
(The Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard)
- Cory M. Johannessen
(The Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard
Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research)
- Matthew Meyerson
(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute & Harvard Medical School
The Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard)
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Tikvah K. Hayes & Elisa Aquilanti & Nicole S. Persky & Xiaoping Yang & Erica E. Kim & Lisa Brenan & Amy B. Goodale & Douglas Alan & Ted Sharpe & Robert E. Shue & Lindsay Westlake & Lior Golomb & Brian, 2024.
"Author Correction: Comprehensive mutational scanning of EGFR reveals TKI sensitivities of extracellular domain mutants,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-1, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-47675-w
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-47675-w
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