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Relapse models for clear cell renal carcinoma

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Sakshi Gulati Samra Turajlic James Larkin Paul Bates Charles Swanton
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Journal Lancet Oncology
Volume 16
Issue number 8
Pages e376-e378
Publication date 1 August 2015

Full text links

Publisher website (DOI) 10.1016/s1470-2045(15)00090-x
Europe PubMed Central 26248843
Pubmed 26248843

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  • Tumour Biology
  • Structural Biology & Biophysics
  • Signalling & Oncogenes
  • Human Biology & Physiology
  • Genome Integrity & Repair
  • Genetics & Genomics
  • Computational & Systems Biology
  • Chemical Biology & High Throughput
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  • Journal article

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Samra Turajlic

Cancer Dynamics Laboratory

Charles Swanton

Cancer Evolution and Genome Instability Laboratory

Paul Bates

Biomolecular Modelling Laboratory

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Samra Turajlic

  • Job title: GROUP LEADER
  • Lab: Cancer Dynamics LaboratoryLead, Team member

Paul Bates

  • Job title: VISITING SCIENTIST
  • Lab: Tumour Cell Biology LaboratoryTeam member

Charles Swanton

  • Job title: Principal Group Leader
  • Lab: Cancer Evolution and Genome Instability LaboratoryLead, Team member

Crick First author
Crick Corresponding author

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