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    Author Correction: RGS7 is recurrently mutated in melanoma and promotes migration and invasion of human cancer cells

    A correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML and PDF versions of this paper. The error has not been fixed in the paper.

    Nouar Qutob, Ikuo Masuho, Michal Alon, Rafi Emmanuel, Isadora Cohen in Scientific Reports (2019)

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    Memory T cells targeting oncogenic mutations detected in peripheral blood of epithelial cancer patients

    T cells targeting shared oncogenic mutations can induce durable tumor regression in epithelial cancer patients. Such T cells can be detected in tumor infiltrating lymphocytes, but whether such cells can be det...

    Gal Cafri, Rami Yossef, Anna Pasetto, Drew C. Deniger in Nature Communications (2019)

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    RGS7 is recurrently mutated in melanoma and promotes migration and invasion of human cancer cells

    Analysis of 501 melanoma exomes revealed RGS7, which encodes a GTPase-accelerating protein (GAP), to be a tumor-suppressor gene. RGS7 was mutated in 11% of melanomas and was found to harbor three recurrent mutati...

    Nouar Qutob, Ikuo Masuho, Michal Alon, Rafi Emmanuel, Isadora Cohen in Scientific Reports (2018)

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    Identification of essential genes for cancer immunotherapy

    Somatic gene mutations can alter the vulnerability of cancer cells to T-cell-based immunotherapies. Here we perturbed genes in human melanoma cells to mimic loss-of-function mutations involved in resistance to...

    Shashank J. Patel, Neville E. Sanjana, Rigel J. Kishton, Arash Eidizadeh in Nature (2017)