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Targeting Plasticity and Self-Renewal to Personalise Treatment of Colorectal and Breast Cancer

Funding period: 2016 - 2017

Completed

Related publications (3)

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Optical barcoding highlights novel characteristics of treatment resistant cells in metastatic colorectal cancer

Frederic Hollande, Corina Behrenbruch, Carolyn Shembrey, Pu Xue Qiao, Davide Ferrari, Benjamin Thomson, Michael Michael, Alexander Heriot

2018-11-01

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Surgical stress response and promotion of metastasis in colorectal cancer: a complex and heterogeneous process

C Behrenbruch, C Shembrey, S Paquet-Fifield, C Mølck, HJ Cho, M Michael, BNJ Thomson, AG Heriot, F Hollande

2018-04-01

Surgery remains the curative treatment modality for colorectal cancer in all stages, including stage IV with resectable liver meta..

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A spatio-temporal model and inference tools for longitudinal count data on multicolor cell growth

P Qiao, C Mølck, D Ferrari, F Hollande

2018-01-01

Multicolor cell spatio-temporal image data have become important to investigate organ development and regeneration, malignant grow..

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