Study
Succession Of Transiently Active Tumour-Initiating Cell Clones inHuman Pancreatic Cancer
Study ID | Alternative Stable ID | Type |
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EGAS00001000882 | Other |
Study Description
To elucidate whether newly acquired genetic alterations during serial transplantation of patient derived primary pancreatic cancer cultures contribute to the observed clonal dynamics in vivo, all coding genes of two patient derived primary cultures and derived genetically marked serial xenografts (1°/2°/3°) were sequenced.
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Dataset ID | Description | Technology | Samples |
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EGAD00001000884 |
In order to elucidate whether newly acquired genetic alterations during serial transplantation of patient derived primary pancreatic cancer cultures contribute to the observed clonal dynamics in vivo, all coding genes of two patient derived primary cultures and derived genetically marked serial xenografts (1°/2°/3°) were sequenced.
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Illumina HiSeq 2000 | 10 |
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