30 results on '"Aland, Gourishankar"'
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2. Magnetically-activated, nanostructured cellulose for efficient capture of circulating tumor cells from the blood sample of head and neck cancer patients
3. Circulating tumor cells as a predictor for poor prognostic factors and overall survival in treatment naïve oral squamous cell carcinoma patients
4. A multicomponent nanosystem for capturing circulating tumor cells from cancer patients with PD-L1 as an immunotherapy oncotarget.
5. Measure of minimal residual burden on circulating tumor cells with over-expression of programmed death-ligand 1 as a dynamic biomarker in patients with colorectal cancer.
6. Effect of circulating tumor cells in clinically stable patients on the conundrum of recurrence with cellular residual disease.
7. Impact of circulating tumor DNA genomic mutations and circulating tumor cells biomarker duo on clinical concordance in localized, progressive, and metastatic disease.
8. Magnetically-activated, nanostructured cellulose for efficient capture of circulating tumor cells from the blood sample of head and neck cancer patients
9. Role of circulating tumour cells (CTCs) in recurrent/metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC)
10. Author Correction: Cellulose Mediated Transferrin Nanocages for Enumeration of Circulating Tumor Cells for Head and Neck Cancer
11. Cellulose Mediated Transferrin Nanocages for Enumeration of Circulating Tumor Cells for Head and Neck Cancer
12. Abstract 6684: Detection of PD-L1, HER2 and EGFR on circulating tumor cells in carcinoma patients
13. Abstract 3379: Comprehensive circulating tumor DNA and CTC profiling of treatment naïve early-stage head and neck cancer patients reveals early signature of disease progression
14. Abstract PR007: Comprehensive ctDNA profiling reveals potential metastatic genomic signatures in treatment-naive early-stage breast cancer patients
15. Machine learning (ML)–enabled, circulating tumor cell–based classification of patients for non-prerequisite adjuvant therapy.
16. Antibody mediated cotton-archetypal substrate for enumeration of circulating tumor cells and chemotherapy outcome in 3D tumors
17. A feasibility study of EMF(erlotinib+methotrexate+5-fluorouracil) regimen in recurrent head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) and role of circulating tumour cells(CTCs) in assessment of outcomes
18. Circulating tumor cells as a biomarker for monitoring: Disease progression, treatment response, and minimal residual disease
19. Chemo-specific designs for the enumeration of circulating tumor cells: advances in liquid biopsy
20. Abstract LB-148: CTCs positively correlate clinical manifestations in Indian oral cancer patients
21. Abstract B30: Clinical correlation of circulating tumor cells as a blood marker in Indian head and neck cancer patients
22. Device for the enumeration and continuous removal of circulating tumor cells in improving overall survival of epithelial cancer patients.
23. Circulating tumor cells demonstrate a positive biomarker in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) in tobacco consuming population of Bangladesh
24. A highly efficient, low-cost, novel multicomponent nanosystem for rapid enumeration of circulating tumor cells
25. (α,α-dimethyl)glycyl (dmg) PNAs
26. MOLECULAR DOCKING STUDY ON 1H-(3,4d) PYRAZOLO-PYRIMIDINES AS CYCLIN DEPENDANT KINASE (CDK2) INHIBITORS
27. Mutational profiling of true single circulating tumor cells (sCTC) in metastatic lung cancer to determine genomic heterogeneity and drug-resistance signatures.
28. Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) detection and isolation in different subtypes of early-stage breast cancer patients from Bangladesh.
29. Effect of circulating tumor cells distribution in treatment naive and treated patients with advance stage breast cancer on disease burden.
30. Role of circulating tumour cells (CTCs) in recurrent/metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC).
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