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    Generation of orthotopic patient-derived xenografts from gastrointestinal stromal tumor

    Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) is the most common sarcoma and its treatment with imatinib has served as the paradigm for develo** targeted anti-cancer therapies. Despite this success, imatinib-resista...

    Jason K Sicklick, Stephanie Y Leonard in Journal of Translational Medicine (2014)

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    MutaScope: a high-sensitivity variant caller dedicated to high-throughput PCR amplicons sequencing

    Shawn Yost, Hakan Alakus, Hiroko Matsui, Kristen Jepsen, Richard Schwab in BMC Proceedings (2012)

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    Integrating molecular diagnostics into anticancer drug discovery

    Efforts to repeat the success of pioneering molecularly targeted cancer drugs, such as trastuzumab, for particular patient populations have been hampered by factors such as a lack of correlation between the mo...

    István Peták, Richárd Schwab, László Őrfi, László Kopper in Nature Reviews Drug Discovery (2010)

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    Gene-target recognition among members of the Myc superfamily and implications for oncogenesis

    Myc and Mad family proteins regulate multiple biological processes through their capacity to influence gene expression directly. Here we show that the basic regions of Myc and Mad proteins are not functionally...

    Rónán C. O'Hagan, Nicole Schreiber-Agus, Ken Chen, Gregory David in Nature Genetics (2000)

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    Identification of differentially regulated gene targets in the Myc and Mad family proteins

    Ronan O'Hagan, Nicole Schreiber-Agus, Jeffrey A. Engelman in Nature Genetics (1999)