Intratumor heterogeneity
From the core to beyond the margin: a genomic picture of glioblastoma intratumor heterogeneity
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Cancer-associated fibroblasts enhance tumor 18F-FDG uptake and contribute to the intratumor heterogeneity of PET-CT
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In situ mutation detection and visualization of intratumor heterogeneity for cancer research and diagnostics
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Deciphering intratumor heterogeneity and temporal acquisition of driver events to refine precision medicine
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Intratumor heterogeneity in human glioblastoma reflects cancer evolutionary dynamics.
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New insights from the widening homogeneity perspective to target intratumor heterogeneity
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The Impact of Optimal Respiratory Gating and Image Noise on Evaluation of Intratumor Heterogeneity on 18F-FDG PET Imaging of Lung Cancer.
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Therapeutic implications of intratumor heterogeneity for TP53 mutational status in Burkitt lymphoma
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Pan-cancer analysis of the extent and consequences of intratumor heterogeneity
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Quantitative assessment of the spatial heterogeneity of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes in breast cancer
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Human primary liver cancer organoids reveal intratumor and interpatient drug response heterogeneity
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REVIEW The Impact of Tumor Eco-Evolution in Tumor Sampling
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Comparison of Two EpCAM-Based Methods for CTC Detection and Molecular Characterization in Advanced Colorectal Cancer
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The degree of intratumor mutational heterogeneity varies by primary tumor sub-site
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Vaccine Effects on Heterogeneity in Susceptibility and Implications for Population Health Management
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BSA-assisted synthesis of ultrasmall gallic acid–Fe(III) coordination polymer nanoparticles for cancer theranostics
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Celebrating the Heterogeneity of Enterprise Education: Myths and Realities
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Converting Neuroimaging Big Data to information: Statistical Frameworks for interpretation of Image Driven Biomarkers and Image Driven Disease Subtyping
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rs965513 polymorphism as a common risk marker is associated with papillary thyroid cancer
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Procalcitonin guided antibiotic therapy in critically ill adults: a meta analysis
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