Recent advances in single-cell genomics are opening up unprecedented opportunities to transform cancer genomics. While bulk tissue genomic analysis across large populations of tumour cells has provided key insights into cancer biology, this approach does not provide the resolution that is critical for understanding the interaction between different genetic events within the cellular hierarchy of the tumour during disease initiation, evolution, relapse and metastasis. Single-cell genomic approaches are uniquely placed to definitively unravel complex clonal structures and tissue hierarchies, account for spatiotemporal cell interactions and discover rare cells that drive metastatic disease, drug resistance and disease progression. Herewe prese...
Abstract Cancers are a group of heterogeneous diseases characterized by the acquisition of functiona...
With the completion of human genome project (HGP) and the international HapMap project as well as ra...
Genetic changes and environmental differences result in cellular heterogeneity among cancer cells wi...
Recent advances in single-cell genomics are opening up unprecedented opportunities to transform canc...
Recent advances in single-cell genomics are opening up unprecedented opportunities to transform canc...
The ability of single-cell genomics to resolve cellular heterogeneity is highly appreciated in cance...
The fundamental operative unit of a cancer is the genetically and epigenetically innovative single c...
Genomic studies have provided key insights into how cancers develop, evolve, metastasize and respond...
Abstract Single-cell sequencing, including genomics, transcriptomics, epigenomics, proteomics and me...
Advances in whole genome amplification and next-generation sequencing methods have enabled genomic a...
Cellular heterogeneity is a fundamental characteristic of many cancers. A lack of cellular homogenei...
BACKGROUND: Single-cell genomics is an approach to investigate cell heterogeneity and to identify ne...
BACKGROUND: Single-cell genomics is an approach to investigate cell heterogeneity and to identify ne...
BACKGROUND: Single-cell genomics is an approach to investigate cell heterogeneity and to identify ne...
Abstract It has become increasingly clear that both normal and cancer tissues are composed of hetero...
Abstract Cancers are a group of heterogeneous diseases characterized by the acquisition of functiona...
With the completion of human genome project (HGP) and the international HapMap project as well as ra...
Genetic changes and environmental differences result in cellular heterogeneity among cancer cells wi...
Recent advances in single-cell genomics are opening up unprecedented opportunities to transform canc...
Recent advances in single-cell genomics are opening up unprecedented opportunities to transform canc...
The ability of single-cell genomics to resolve cellular heterogeneity is highly appreciated in cance...
The fundamental operative unit of a cancer is the genetically and epigenetically innovative single c...
Genomic studies have provided key insights into how cancers develop, evolve, metastasize and respond...
Abstract Single-cell sequencing, including genomics, transcriptomics, epigenomics, proteomics and me...
Advances in whole genome amplification and next-generation sequencing methods have enabled genomic a...
Cellular heterogeneity is a fundamental characteristic of many cancers. A lack of cellular homogenei...
BACKGROUND: Single-cell genomics is an approach to investigate cell heterogeneity and to identify ne...
BACKGROUND: Single-cell genomics is an approach to investigate cell heterogeneity and to identify ne...
BACKGROUND: Single-cell genomics is an approach to investigate cell heterogeneity and to identify ne...
Abstract It has become increasingly clear that both normal and cancer tissues are composed of hetero...
Abstract Cancers are a group of heterogeneous diseases characterized by the acquisition of functiona...
With the completion of human genome project (HGP) and the international HapMap project as well as ra...
Genetic changes and environmental differences result in cellular heterogeneity among cancer cells wi...