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Concept Genomics
Academic Article Tumour evolution inferred by single-cell sequencing.
Academic Article Novel patterns of genome rearrangement and their association with survival in breast cancer.
Academic Article Tracing the tumor lineage.
Academic Article Cancer genomics: one cell at a time.
Academic Article Advances and applications of single-cell sequencing technologies.
Academic Article Delineating cancer evolution with single-cell sequencing.
Academic Article The first five years of single-cell cancer genomics and beyond.
Academic Article The first five years of single-cell cancer genomics and beyond
Academic Article Computing tumor trees from single cells.
Academic Article Genome evolution in ductal carcinoma in situ: invasion of the clones.
Academic Article Single-cell DNA sequencing reveals a late-dissemination model in metastatic colorectal cancer.
Academic Article Advancing Cancer Research and Medicine with Single-Cell Genomics.
Academic Article Spatially resolved analyses link genomic and immune diversity and reveal unfavorable neutrophil activation in melanoma.
Academic Article Clonal evolution of acute myeloid leukemia revealed by high-throughput single-cell genomics.
Academic Article Publisher Correction: Clonal evolution of acute myeloid leukemia revealed by high-throughput single-cell genomics.
Academic Article Delineating copy number and clonal substructure in human tumors from single-cell transcriptomes.
Academic Article Author Correction: Clonal evolution of acute myeloid leukemia revealed by high-throughput single-cell genomics.
Academic Article Genomic analysis defines clonal relationships of ductal carcinoma in situ and recurrent invasive breast cancer.
Academic Article A spatially resolved single-cell genomic atlas of the adult human breast.
Academic Article Archival single-cell genomics reveals persistent subclones during DCIS progression.
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