Robust prognostic value of a knowledge-based proliferation signature across large patient microarray studies spanning different cancer types.
Tumour proliferation is one of the main biological phenotypes limiting cure in oncology. Extensive research is being performed to unravel the key players in this process. To exploit the potential of published gene expression data, creation of a signature for proliferation can provide valuable inform...
Main Authors: | Starmans, M, Krishnapuram, B, Steck, H, Horlings, H, Nuyten, D, van de Vijver, M, Seigneuric, R, Buffa, F, Harris, A, Wouters, BG, Lambin, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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