Adaptation and selection shape clonal evolution of tumors during residual disease and recurrence
The cellular composition of recurrent tumors can provide insight into resistance to therapy and inform on second line therapies. Here, using a genetically modified mouse, the authors perform barcoding experiments of the primary tumors to allow them to study the clonal dynamics of tumor recurrence.
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Autores principales: | Andrea Walens, Jiaxing Lin, Jeffrey S. Damrauer, Brock McKinney, Ryan Lupo, Rachel Newcomb, Douglas B. Fox, Nathaniel W. Mabe, Jeremy Gresham, Zhecheng Sheng, Alexander B. Sibley, Tristan De Buysscher, Hemant Kelkar, Piotr A. Mieczkowski, Kouros Owzar, James V. Alvarez |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/88169f662d1448619437707b70a98494 |
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