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RNASeq of Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Cancer Patients
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phs001824
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Lindsey E. Jones et al. Patient-derived cells from recurrent tumors that model the evolution of IDH-mutant glioma. Neuro-Oncology Advances, 2020. We established robust, versatile, and well-characterized Patient Derived Cells (PDC) of an IDH1-mutant astrocytoma and an IDH1-mutant oligodendroglioma that represents defined evolutionary stages of chemotherapy-induced hypermutation. The PDCs retain tumor subtype defining features over time as well as classic hallmarks of cancer, including anchorage independent growth and cell immortality. The integrated phylogenies composed of PDCs,single-cell-derived PDCs, patient-derived xenografts, and corresponding spatiotemporal tumor tissue samples also provide new insight into the clonality, evolutionary pattern, and immense mutational load of hypermutated IDH mutant gliomas.
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EGAS00001003992
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Whole-genome sequencing of a census-based elderly cohort of Brazilians
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EGAS00001005052
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Uterine_Atlas_Endometriosis
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EGAS00001004725
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Integrative understanding of human immune system by functional genomics and development of intervention strategies for the prevention of autoimmune diseases
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JGAS000602
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Integrative understanding of human immune system by functional genomics and development of intervention strategies for the prevention of autoimmune diseases
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JGAS000598
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CPTAC: Proteogenomic Studies of Ovarian Tumor Responses to Agents Targeting the DNA Damage Response
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phs003152
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Integrative understanding of human immune system by functional genomics and development of intervention strategies for the prevention of autoimmune diseases
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JGAS000627
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Integrative understanding of human immune system by functional genomics and development of intervention strategies for the prevention of autoimmune diseases
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JGAS000296
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Integrative understanding of human immune system by functional genomics and development of intervention strategies for the prevention of autoimmune diseases
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JGAS000486