<p>Appropriately applied, these tools can establish the clonal evolution of tumor cell populations (tumor heterogeneity), pick up early relapses, distinguish recurrent tumors from other metachronic neoplasms, and differentiate field transformation from metastatic tumor growths in synchronic and histologically identical neoplasms.</p
<p>VAFs among the primary and matched metastases in patient A1 (A) and a representative evolutionary...
Cancers originate from somatic cells in the human body that have accumulated genetic alterations. Th...
Currently, distinguishing between benign and malignant lymphoid proliferations is based on a combina...
<p>Clonal overgrowths represent the hallmark of neoplastic proliferations, and their demonstration h...
<p>Conceptually, a clone is a group of genetically identical cells derived from a single common ance...
<p>Conceptually, a clone is a group of genetically identical cells derived from a single common ance...
Malignant proliferations are usually clonal. While most times the biological potential can be establ...
Intra-tumor heterogeneity presents itself through the evolution of subclones during cancer progressi...
<p>Clonality analysis is used to test malignant transformation and tumour progression. <br>X-chromos...
Knowledge about the clonal evolution of each tumor can inform driver-alteration discovery by pointin...
One of the premises of the somatic mutation theory of carcinogenesis is that tumours are clonal lesi...
One of the key goals of cancer research is to understand more precisely the mechanisms of tumor grow...
During cancer development, the tumor cell population usually emerges from a single cell ancestor and...
It has been thought that metastases are clonal and originate from rare cells in primary tumors that ...
Evolution and natural selection of tumoral clones in the process of transformation and the following...
<p>VAFs among the primary and matched metastases in patient A1 (A) and a representative evolutionary...
Cancers originate from somatic cells in the human body that have accumulated genetic alterations. Th...
Currently, distinguishing between benign and malignant lymphoid proliferations is based on a combina...
<p>Clonal overgrowths represent the hallmark of neoplastic proliferations, and their demonstration h...
<p>Conceptually, a clone is a group of genetically identical cells derived from a single common ance...
<p>Conceptually, a clone is a group of genetically identical cells derived from a single common ance...
Malignant proliferations are usually clonal. While most times the biological potential can be establ...
Intra-tumor heterogeneity presents itself through the evolution of subclones during cancer progressi...
<p>Clonality analysis is used to test malignant transformation and tumour progression. <br>X-chromos...
Knowledge about the clonal evolution of each tumor can inform driver-alteration discovery by pointin...
One of the premises of the somatic mutation theory of carcinogenesis is that tumours are clonal lesi...
One of the key goals of cancer research is to understand more precisely the mechanisms of tumor grow...
During cancer development, the tumor cell population usually emerges from a single cell ancestor and...
It has been thought that metastases are clonal and originate from rare cells in primary tumors that ...
Evolution and natural selection of tumoral clones in the process of transformation and the following...
<p>VAFs among the primary and matched metastases in patient A1 (A) and a representative evolutionary...
Cancers originate from somatic cells in the human body that have accumulated genetic alterations. Th...
Currently, distinguishing between benign and malignant lymphoid proliferations is based on a combina...