Cancer Progression & Heterogeneity: Insights from Genomics
Cancer genomics just got personal.
Rafal T Marszalek Genome Biology 2014, 15:464 (1 October 2014)
Rafal T Marszalek Genome Biology 2014, 15:464 (1 October 2014)
Tumor heterogeneity: next-generation sequencing enhances the view from the pathologist’s microscope
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Samuel Aparicio, Elaine Mardis Genome Biology 2014, 15:463 (1 October 2014)
Evaluation of intratumour heterogeneity from single sample SNP array and sequencing data - Challenges in estimation of copy numbers and mutation clonality status
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Ingrid M Lönnstedt, et al. Genome Biology 2014, 15:470 (1 October 2014)
A general framework for analyzing tumor subclonality using SNP array and DNA sequencing data
Bo Li, Jun Z Li Genome Biology 2014, 15:473 (25 September 2014)
Bo Li, Jun Z Li Genome Biology 2014, 15:473 (25 September 2014)
The multitude of molecular analyses in cancer: the opening of Pandora’s box
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Hege G Russnes, et al. Genome Biology 2014, 15:447 (3 September 2014)
MicroRNA regulation of tumorigenesis, cancer progression and interpatient heterogeneity: towards clinical use
S Nana-Sinkam, et al. Genome Biology 2014, 15:445 (31 August 2014)
S Nana-Sinkam, et al. Genome Biology 2014, 15:445 (31 August 2014)
Cancer genomics: one cell at a time
Nicholas E Navin Genome Biology 2014, 15:452 (30 August 2014)
Nicholas E Navin Genome Biology 2014, 15:452 (30 August 2014)
The promise of circulating tumor cell analysis in cancer management
Joaquin Mateo, et al. Genome Biology 2014, 15:448 (30 August 2014)
Genome-driven integrated classification of breast cancer validated in over 7,500 samples
H Ali, et al. Genome Biology 2014, 15:431 (28 August 2014)
Joaquin Mateo, et al. Genome Biology 2014, 15:448 (30 August 2014)
Genome-driven integrated classification of breast cancer validated in over 7,500 samples
H Ali, et al. Genome Biology 2014, 15:431 (28 August 2014)
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