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NBCF Repository of Primary Tumours and Metastases From Breast Cancer Patients

Grant number: IF-14-01 | Funding period: 2014 - 2019

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The site of breast cancer metastases dictates their clonal composition and reversible transcriptomic profile

J Berthelet, VC Wimmer, HJ Whitfield, A Serrano, T Boudier, S Mangiola, M Merdas, F El-Saafin, D Baloyan, J Wilcox, S Wilcox, AC Parslow, AT Papenfuss, B Yeo, M Ernst, B Pal, RL Anderson, MJ Davis, KL Rogers, F Hollande

2021-07-01

Intratumoral heterogeneity is a driver of breast cancer progression, but the nature of the clonal interactive network involved in ..

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Minimal residual disease in breast cancer: an overview of circulating and disseminated tumour cells

A Tachtsidis, LM McInnes, N Jacobsen, EW Thompson, CM Saunders

2016-08-01

Within the field of cancer research, focus on the study of minimal residual disease (MRD) in the context of carcinoma has grown ex..

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