An omic and multidimensional spatial atlas from serial biopsies of an evolving metastatic breast cancer

Mechanisms of therapeutic resistance and vulnerability evolve in metastatic cancers as tumor cells and extrinsic microenvironmental influences change during treatment. To support the development of methods for identifying these mechanisms in individual people, here we present an omic and multidimens...

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Published in:Cell reports. Medicine Vol. 3; no. 2; p. 100525
Main Authors: Johnson, Brett E., Creason, Allison L., Stommel, Jayne M., Keck, Jamie M., Parmar, Swapnil, Betts, Courtney B., Blucher, Aurora, Boniface, Christopher, Bucher, Elmar, Burlingame, Erik, Camp, Todd, Chin, Koei, Eng, Jennifer, Estabrook, Joseph, Feiler, Heidi S., Heskett, Michael B., Hu, Zhi, Kolodzie, Annette, Kong, Ben L., Labrie, Marilyne, Lee, Jinho, Leyshock, Patrick, Mitri, Souraya, Patterson, Janice, Riesterer, Jessica L., Sivagnanam, Shamilene, Somers, Julia, Sudar, Damir, Thibault, Guillaume, Weeder, Benjamin R., Zheng, Christina, Nan, Xiaolin, Thompson, Reid F., Heiser, Laura M., Spellman, Paul T., Thomas, George, Demir, Emek, Chang, Young Hwan, Coussens, Lisa M., Guimaraes, Alexander R., Corless, Christopher, Goecks, Jeremy, Bergan, Raymond, Mitri, Zahi, Mills, Gordon B., Gray, Joe W.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Elsevier Inc 15.02.2022
Elsevier
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ISSN:2666-3791, 2666-3791
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