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    AuthorGraham, TA (2)Grose, RP (2)Wang, J (2)Abdel-Aziz, AK (1)Abdelfatah, S (1)Abdellatif, M (1)Abdoli, A (1)Abel, S (1)Abeliovich, H (1)Abildgaard, MH (1)... View MoreSubject
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    New paradigms in clonal evolution: punctuated equilibrium in cancer 

    Cross, WCH; Graham, TA; Wright, NA (2016-10)
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    Nek family of kinases in cell cycle, checkpoint control and cancer 

    Moniz, L; Dutt, P; Haider, N; Stambolic, V (2011-10-31)
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    The 2019 Mathematical Oncology Roadmap. 

    Rockne, RC; Hawkins-Daarud, A; Swanson, KR; Sluka, JP; Glazier, JA; Macklin, P; Hormuth, D; Jarrett, AM; Lima, EABDF; Oden, J;... (IOP Publishing, 2019-04-16)
    Whether the nom de guerre is Mathematical Oncology, Computational or Systems Biology, Theoretical Biology, Evolutionary Oncology, Bioinformatics, or simply Basic Science, there is no denying that mathematics continues to ...
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    The Identification and Interpretation of cis-Regulatory Noncoding Mutations in Cancer 

    Patel, MB; Wang, J (MDPI, 2018-12-20)
    In the need to characterise the genomic landscape of cancers and to establish novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets, studies have largely focused on the identification of driver mutations within the protein-coding gene ...
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    Measuring Clonal Evolution in Cancer with Genomics. 

    Williams, MJ; Sottoriva, A; Graham, TA (2019-08-31)
    Cancers originate from somatic cells in the human body that have accumulated genetic alterations. These mutations modify the phenotype of the cells, allowing them to escape the homeostatic regulation that maintains normal ...
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    Optimizing arginine deprivation for hard-to-treat cancers. 

    Khadeir, R; Szyszko, T; Szlosarek, PW (2017-11-14)
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    HNF1B variants associate with promoter methylation and regulate gene networks activated in prostate and ovarian cancer 

    Ross-Adams, H; Ball, S; Lawrenson, K; Halim, S; Russell, R; Wells, C; Strand, SH; Orntoft, TF; Larson, M; Armasu, S;... (2016-11-15)
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    PEOPLE: PatiEnt prOstate samPLes for rEsearch, a tissue collection pathway utilizing magnetic resonance imaging data to target tumor and benign tissue in fresh radical prostatectomy specimens. 

    Heavey, S; Costa, H; Pye, H; Burt, EC; Jenkinson, S; Lewis, G-R; Bosshard-Carter, L; Watson, F; Jameson, C; Ratynska, M;... (2019-05)
    BACKGROUND: Over 1 million men are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year worldwide, with a wide range of research programs requiring access to patient tissue samples for development of improved diagnoses and treatments. ...
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    Antagonism between FOXO and MYC Regulates Cellular Powerhouse. 

    Peck, B; Ferber, EC; Schulze, A (Frontiers Media SA, 2013-04-25)
    Alterations in cellular metabolism are a key feature of the transformed phenotype. Enhanced macromolecule synthesis is a prerequisite for rapid proliferation but may also contribute to induction of angiogenesis, metastasis ...
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    Cancer glycan epitopes: biosynthesis, structure and function 

    Pearce, OMT (2018-09)
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