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2. Data from STC1 Expression By Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Drives Metastasis of Colorectal Cancer
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3. Supplementary Figure 6 from Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Expressing CXCL14 Rely upon NOS1-Derived Nitric Oxide Signaling for Their Tumor-Supporting Properties
4. Supplementary Figure 4 from Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Expressing CXCL14 Rely upon NOS1-Derived Nitric Oxide Signaling for Their Tumor-Supporting Properties
5. Supplementary Figure 8 from Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Expressing CXCL14 Rely upon NOS1-Derived Nitric Oxide Signaling for Their Tumor-Supporting Properties
6. Supplementary Figure Legends from Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Expressing CXCL14 Rely upon NOS1-Derived Nitric Oxide Signaling for Their Tumor-Supporting Properties
7. Supplementary Figure 5 from Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Expressing CXCL14 Rely upon NOS1-Derived Nitric Oxide Signaling for Their Tumor-Supporting Properties
8. Supplementary Figure 7 from Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Expressing CXCL14 Rely upon NOS1-Derived Nitric Oxide Signaling for Their Tumor-Supporting Properties
9. Data from Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Expressing CXCL14 Rely upon NOS1-Derived Nitric Oxide Signaling for Their Tumor-Supporting Properties
10. Supplementary Materials and Methods from Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Expressing CXCL14 Rely upon NOS1-Derived Nitric Oxide Signaling for Their Tumor-Supporting Properties
11. Supplementary Figure 3 from STC1 Expression By Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Drives Metastasis of Colorectal Cancer
12. Supplementary Figure 9 from Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Expressing CXCL14 Rely upon NOS1-Derived Nitric Oxide Signaling for Their Tumor-Supporting Properties
13. Supplementary Figure 1 from Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Expressing CXCL14 Rely upon NOS1-Derived Nitric Oxide Signaling for Their Tumor-Supporting Properties
14. Supplementary Figure 3 from Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Expressing CXCL14 Rely upon NOS1-Derived Nitric Oxide Signaling for Their Tumor-Supporting Properties
15. Supplementary Figure 5 from STC1 Expression By Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Drives Metastasis of Colorectal Cancer
16. Supplementary Figure 7 from STC1 Expression By Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Drives Metastasis of Colorectal Cancer
17. Supplementary Figure 4 from STC1 Expression By Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Drives Metastasis of Colorectal Cancer
18. Supplementary Figure 2 from Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Expressing CXCL14 Rely upon NOS1-Derived Nitric Oxide Signaling for Their Tumor-Supporting Properties
19. Supplementary Methods and Figure Legend from STC1 Expression By Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Drives Metastasis of Colorectal Cancer
20. Supplementary Figure 6 from STC1 Expression By Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Drives Metastasis of Colorectal Cancer
21. Supplementary Figure 1 from STC1 Expression By Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Drives Metastasis of Colorectal Cancer
22. Supplementary Figure 2 from STC1 Expression By Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Drives Metastasis of Colorectal Cancer
23. Prognostic Significance in Breast Cancer of a Gene Signature Capturing Stromal PDGF Signaling
24. Serial monitoring of circulating tumor DNA in patients with primary breast cancer for detection of occult metastatic disease
25. CXCL14 Is an Autocrine Growth Factor for Fibroblasts and Acts as a Multi-Modal Stimulator of Prostate Tumor Growth
26. Characterization of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) based on gene expression profiling of functionally defined MSC subsets
27. Molecular and genetic diversity in the metastatic process of melanoma
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.
33. Hur ser uppföljningen ut för magsäcksopererade och upplever de ett behov av stöd och rehabilitering efter ingreppet?
34. Mutation Screening of 1,237 Cancer Genes across Six Model Cell Lines of Basal-Like Breast Cancer
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
38. Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Expressing CXCL14 Rely upon NOS1-Derived Nitric Oxide Signaling for Their Tumor-Supporting Properties
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
48. Prognostic significance in breast cancer of a gene signature capturing stromal PDGF signaling
49. Identification and Use of Personalized Genomic Markers for Monitoring Circulating Tumor DNA.
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