267 results on '"Baker, Ann-Marie"'
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2. Phenotypic noise and plasticity in cancer evolution
3. Profiling of Copy Number Alterations Using Low-Coverage Whole-Genome Sequencing Informs Differential Diagnosis and Prognosis in Primary Cutaneous Follicle Center Lymphoma
4. Emergency Department Initiative to Decrease High-flow Nasal Cannula Use for Admitted Patients with Bronchiolitis
5. Virtual alignment of pathology image series for multi-gigapixel whole slide images
6. The co-evolution of the genome and epigenome in colorectal cancer
7. Phenotypic plasticity and genetic control in colorectal cancer evolution
8. Evolutionary dynamics in Barrett oesophagus: implications for surveillance, risk stratification and therapy
9. Immunosuppressive niche engineering at the onset of human colorectal cancer
10. Figure 5 from FUME-TCRseq Enables Sensitive and Accurate Sequencing of the T-cell Receptor from Limited Input of Degraded RNA
11. Figure 6 from FUME-TCRseq Enables Sensitive and Accurate Sequencing of the T-cell Receptor from Limited Input of Degraded RNA
12. Supplementary Data from FUME-TCRseq Enables Sensitive and Accurate Sequencing of the T-cell Receptor from Limited Input of Degraded RNA
13. Figure 1 from FUME-TCRseq Enables Sensitive and Accurate Sequencing of the T-cell Receptor from Limited Input of Degraded RNA
14. Data from FUME-TCRseq Enables Sensitive and Accurate Sequencing of the T-cell Receptor from Limited Input of Degraded RNA
15. Figure 3 from FUME-TCRseq Enables Sensitive and Accurate Sequencing of the T-cell Receptor from Limited Input of Degraded RNA
16. Figure 4 from FUME-TCRseq Enables Sensitive and Accurate Sequencing of the T-cell Receptor from Limited Input of Degraded RNA
17. Figure 2 from FUME-TCRseq Enables Sensitive and Accurate Sequencing of the T-cell Receptor from Limited Input of Degraded RNA
18. Latent tuberculosis in the general practice context
19. Epigenome and early selection determine the tumour-immune evolutionary trajectory of colorectal cancer
20. Phenotypic plasticity mediates colorectal cancer metastasis
21. Abstract B011: Lower incidence of small intestinal adenocarcinomas may be due to constrained copy number karyotype and increased immune surveillance
22. Homopolymer switches mediate adaptive mutability in mismatch repair-deficient colorectal cancer
23. FUME-TCRseq Enables Sensitive and Accurate Sequencing of the T-cell Receptor from Limited Input of Degraded RNA
24. Molecular characteristics of early‐onset pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
25. Phenotypic noise and plasticity in cancer evolution
26. PHLDA1 Mediates Drug Resistance in Receptor Tyrosine Kinase-Driven Cancer
27. Gastrin Induces Nuclear Export and Proteasome Degradation of Menin in Enteric Glial Cells
28. Cancer associated fibroblast FAK regulates malignant cell metabolism
29. In Situ Point Mutation Detection in FFPE Colorectal Cancers Using the BaseScope Assay
30. Concurrent in situ analysis of point mutations and immune infiltrate in FFPE cancers
31. Molecular characteristics of early‐onset pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.
32. Adaptive therapy achieves long-term control of chemotherapy resistance in high grade ovarian cancer
33. Spatially-resolved profiling of the T-cell receptor repertoire in archival clinical specimens using FUME-TCRseq
34. Evolutionary and immune microenvironment dynamics during neoadjuvant treatment of oesophagael adenocarcinoma
35. Abstract 2078: VALIS: Virtual Alignment of pathoLogy Image Series for multi-gigapixel whole slide images
36. Abstract 5934: Tracking T cell clonal dynamics across time and space in metastatic colorectal cancer
37. Abstract 4539: Tumor evolution and immune microenvironment dynamics define response to neoadjuvant treatment of esophageal adenocarcinoma
38. Data from Lysyl Oxidase Plays a Critical Role in Endothelial Cell Stimulation to Drive Tumor Angiogenesis
39. Supplementary Figure S3 from LOX-Mediated Collagen Crosslinking Is Responsible for Fibrosis-Enhanced Metastasis
40. Supplementary Materials and Methods from LOX-Mediated Collagen Crosslinking Is Responsible for Fibrosis-Enhanced Metastasis
41. Data from LOX-Mediated Collagen Crosslinking Is Responsible for Fibrosis-Enhanced Metastasis
42. Supplementary Methods from Lysyl Oxidase Plays a Critical Role in Endothelial Cell Stimulation to Drive Tumor Angiogenesis
43. Supplementary Table 1 from Lysyl Oxidase Plays a Critical Role in Endothelial Cell Stimulation to Drive Tumor Angiogenesis
44. Supplementary Figures 1 - 7 from Lysyl Oxidase Plays a Critical Role in Endothelial Cell Stimulation to Drive Tumor Angiogenesis
45. First passage time analysis of spatial mutation patterns reveals sub-clonal evolutionary dynamics in colorectal cancer
46. Abstract B033: Immunosuppressive niche engineering at the onset of human colorectal cancer
47. Abstract A045: Multiple roles for plasticity in metastasis and therapy resistance in long-term survivors of metastatic colorectal cancer
48. Abstract PR008: Immunosuppressive niche engineering at the onset of human colorectal cancer
49. Phenotypic plasticity and genetic control in colorectal cancer evolution
50. The co-evolution of the genome and epigenome in colorectal cancer
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