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- A large collection of integrated genomically characterized patient‐derived xenografts highlighting the heterogeneity of triple‐negative breast cancer
A large collection of integrated genomically characterized patient‐derived xenografts highlighting the heterogeneity of triple‐negative breast cancer
Auteurs
Florence Coussy, Leanne Koning, Marion Lavigne, Virginie Bernard, Berengere Ouine, Anais Boulai, Rania El Botty, Ahmed Dahmani, Elodie Montaudon, Franck Assayag, Ludivine Morisset, Lea Huguet, Laura Sourd, Pierre Painsec, Celine Callens, Sophie Chateau‐Joubert, Jean‐Luc Servely, Thibaut Larcher, Cecile Reyes, Elodie Girard, Gaelle Pierron, Cecile Laurent, Sophie Vacher, Sylvain Baulande, Samia Melaabi, Anne Vincent‐Salomon, David Gentien, Veronique Dieras, Ivan Bieche, Elisabetta Marangoni
Résumé
Triple‐negative breast cancer (TNBC) represents 10% of all breast cancers and is a very heterogeneous disease. Globally, women with TNBC have a poor prognosis, and the development of effective targeted therapies remains a real challenge. Patient‐derived xenografts (PDX) are clinically relevant models that have emerged as important tools for the analysis of drug activity and predictive biomarker discovery. The purpose of this work was to analyze the molecular heterogeneity of a large panel of TNBC PDX (
Membres

DAVID GENTIEN
Ingénieur de recherche
CECILE REYES
Ingénieur d'études
ELODIE GIRARD
Ingénieur de recherche
RANIA ASSAD
Ingénieur d'études
LAURA SOURD
Ingénieur d'études
LEA HUGUET
Ingénieur d'études