Radiogenomic signatures reveal multiscale intratumour heterogeneity associated with biological functions and survival in breast cancer
Tumours are made up of heterogeneous subclones. Here, the authors show using breast cancer imaging and gene expression datasets that these subclones can be inferred by the deconvolution of gene expression data, mapped to MRI derived radiogenomic signatures and used to estimate prognosis.
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Main Authors: | Ming Fan, Pingping Xia, Robert Clarke, Yue Wang, Lihua Li |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/881d41ad02f34b639dffa6a53f36c8c9 |
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