Reliance upon ancestral mutations is maintained in colorectal cancers that heterogeneously evolve during targeted therapies
The emergence of sub-clones that are resistant to targeted agents is a major therapeutic obstacle in oncology. Here, using colorectal cancer as a model system, the authors show that interfering with ancestral oncogenic events present in all subclones-like APC-WNT pathway alterations—can restrain the...
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Main Authors: | Mariangela Russo, Simona Lamba, Annalisa Lorenzato, Alberto Sogari, Giorgio Corti, Giuseppe Rospo, Benedetta Mussolin, Monica Montone, Luca Lazzari, Sabrina Arena, Daniele Oddo, Michael Linnebacher, Andrea Sartore-Bianchi, Filippo Pietrantonio, Salvatore Siena, Federica Di Nicolantonio, Alberto Bardelli |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/1796a9062fbe4ab08a446eddf05ffcac |
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