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Hang XuLab: Cancer Evolution and Genome Instability LaboratoryJob Title: Postdoc Email Address: Email Breadcrumb Home Research Researchers Hang Xu Year published2017 (1) Facet Year publishedResearch topicsChemical Biology & High Throughput (1)Computational & Systems Biology (1)Genetics & Genomics (1)Genome Integrity & Repair (1)Human Biology & Physiology (1)Signalling & Oncogenes (1) (-)Tumour Biology (1) Facet Research topicsCrick Pre-Crick (-)Crick publications (1) Facet Crick Pre-CrickPublication typeJournal article (1)Primary research (1) Facet Publication typeJournal (-)Lancet Oncology (1) Facet Journal Displaying 1 - 1 of 1Last updated : 17 January 2021 03:00 Insertion-and-deletion-derived tumour-specific neoantigens and the immunogenic phenotype: a pan-cancer analysis Authors (20)Samra TurajlicKevin LitchfieldHang XuRachel Rosenthal Nicholas McGranahan James L Reading[...] Laurent Sansregret Martin Gore James Larkin Sergio A QuezadaCharles Swanton Lancet Oncology Published 1 August 2017 Crick labsSamra TurajlicCharles SwantonFull details
Insertion-and-deletion-derived tumour-specific neoantigens and the immunogenic phenotype: a pan-cancer analysis Authors (20)Samra TurajlicKevin LitchfieldHang XuRachel Rosenthal Nicholas McGranahan James L Reading[...] Laurent Sansregret Martin Gore James Larkin Sergio A QuezadaCharles Swanton Lancet Oncology Published 1 August 2017 Crick labsSamra TurajlicCharles SwantonFull details