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William J. Gibson

Researcher at University College London

Publications -  78
Citations -  6450

William J. Gibson is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Gene. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 72 publications receiving 5485 citations. Previous affiliations of William J. Gibson include Broad Institute & Brigham and Women's Hospital.

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Comprehensive Molecular Portraits of Invasive Lobular Breast Cancer.

Giovanni Ciriello, +141 more
- 08 Oct 2015 - 
TL;DR: This multidimensional molecular atlas sheds new light on the genetic bases of ILC and provides potential clinical options, suggesting differential modulation of ER activity in I LC and IDC.
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Working with Qualitative Data

TL;DR: Introduction: Qualitative Data Analysis in Context Theory, Grounded Theory and Analysis Engaging with Literature Research Design Using Documents in Research Generating Data through Questions and Observation Transcribimg and Representing Data.
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Stent Thrombogenicity Early in High-Risk Interventional Settings Is Driven by Stent Design and Deployment and Protected by Polymer-Drug Coatings

TL;DR: This article examined whether drug-eluting coatings are inherently thrombogenic and if the response to these materials was determined to a greater degree by stent design and deployment with custom-built stents.

Stent Thrombogenicity Early in High Risk Interventional Settings is Driven by Stent Design and Deployment, and Protected by Polymer-Drug Coatings

TL;DR: Optimal stent geometries and surfaces, as demonstrated with thin stent struts, help reduce the potential for thrombosis despite complex stent configurations and variability in deployment.
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Termination of ventricular fibrillation in man by externally applied electric countershock.

TL;DR: In the operating room ventricular standstill is the usual initial mechanism of cardiac arrest, but ventricular fibrillation occasionally occurs,1 particularly during hypothermia or during anesthesia with .