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2. Data from STC1 Expression By Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Drives Metastasis of Colorectal Cancer

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24. Serial monitoring of circulating tumor DNA in patients with primary breast cancer for detection of occult metastatic disease

28. The molecular signature of MDS stem cells supports a stem-cell origin of 5q− myelodysplastic syndromes

29. CD44 isoforms are heterogeneously expressed in breast cancer and correlate with tumor subtypes and cancer stem cell markers

30. Molecular Analysis of Breast Cancer Transcriptomes, Genomes, and Circulating Tumor DNA

31. Remarkable similarities of chromosomal rearrangements between primary human breast cancers and matched distant metastases as revealed by whole-genome sequencing.

32. Contralateral breast cancer can represent a metastatic spread of the first primary tumor: determination of clonal relationship between contralateral breast cancers using next-generation whole genome sequencing.

35. Remarkable similarities of chromosomal rearrangements between primary human breast cancers and matched distant metastases as revealed by whole-genome sequencing

36. Contralateral breast cancer can represent a metastatic spread of the first primary tumor: determination of clonal relationship between contralateral breast cancers using next-generation whole genome sequencing

37. Abstract 4805: Whole genome sequencing of primary breast cancers and matched distant metastases

39. STC1 Expression By Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Drives Metastasis of Colorectal Cancer

40. STC1 expression by cancer-associated fibroblasts drives metastasis of colorectal cancer

41. CD44 isoforms are heterogeneously expressed in breast cancer and correlate with tumor subtypes and cancer stem cell markers.

42. Abstract LB-77: Measurement of tumor-specific chromosomal rearrangements in serial blood samples to monitor breast cancer burden and detect occult metastasis.

43. STC1 Expression By Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Drives Metastasis of Colorectal Cancer

44. CD44 isoforms are heterogeneously expressed in breast cancer and correlate with tumor subtypes and cancer stem cell markers

45. High-resolution genomic profiles of breast cancer cell lines assessed by tiling BAC array comparative genomic hybridization

46. A Distinct Molecular Signature of Purified Cancer Stem Cells: Evidence for a Hematopoietic Stem Cell Origin of the 5q- Syndrome.

47. O19: Construction and validation of a genomic BAC array with complete and tiling coverage of the human genome

49. Identification and Use of Personalized Genomic Markers for Monitoring Circulating Tumor DNA.