Showing papers by "Keiran Raine published in 2019"
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TL;DR: Exome sequences of 1,001 human cancer cell lines and 577 xenografts revealed most common mutational signatures, indicating past activity of the underlying processes, usually in appropriate cancer types, and potentially retain patterns of activity and regulation operative in primary human cancers.
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Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust1, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute2, Lund University3, Los Alamos National Laboratory4, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven5, Erasmus University Medical Center6, Radboud University Nijmegen7, Wellcome Trust8, University of Oslo9, Gachon University10, Harvard University11, Netherlands Cancer Institute12, Université libre de Bruxelles13, University of Antwerp14, University of Amsterdam15, University of Ulsan16, Hanyang University17, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center18, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center19, French Institute of Health and Medical Research20, Ninewells Hospital21, ICM Partners22, University of Queensland23, University of Iceland24, Curie Institute25, University of Cambridge26, Institute of Cancer Research27, King's College London28, University of Bergen29, Singapore General Hospital30, French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation31, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital32
TL;DR: In the Methods section of this Article, ‘greater than’ should have been ‘less than‘ in the sentence ‘Putative regions of clustered rearrangements were identified as having an average inter-rearrangement distance that was at least 10 times greater than the whole-genome average for the individual sample’.
Abstract: In the Methods section of this Article, ‘greater than’ should have been ‘less than’ in the sentence ‘Putative regions of clustered rearrangements were identified as having an average inter-rearrangement distance that was at least 10 times greater than the whole-genome average for the individual sample. ’. The Article has not been corrected.
13 citations