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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,Giovanni Ciriello,Michael L. Gatza,Michael L. Gatza,Andrew H. Beck,Matthew D. Wilkerson,Suhn K. Rhie,Alessandro Pastore,Hailei Zhang,Michael D. McLellan,Christina Yau,Cyriac Kandoth,Reanne Bowlby,Hui Shen,Sikander Hayat,Robert J. Fieldhouse,Susan C. Lester,Gary M. Tse,Rachel E. Factor,Laura C. Collins,Kimberly H. Allison,Yunn Yi Chen,Kristin C. Jensen,Kristin C. Jensen,Nicole B. Johnson,Steffi Oesterreich,Gordon B. Mills,Andrew D. Cherniack,Gordon Robertson,Christopher C. Benz,Chris Sander,Peter W. Laird,Katherine A. Hoadley,Tari A. King,Rehan Akbani,J. Todd Auman,Miruna Balasundaram,Saianand Balu,Thomas Barr,Stephen C. Benz,Mario Berrios,Rameen Beroukhim,Tom Bodenheimer,Lori Boice,Moiz S. Bootwalla,Jay Bowen,Denise Brooks,Lynda Chin,Juok Cho,Sudha Chudamani,Tanja M. Davidsen,John A. Demchok,Jennifer B. Dennison,Li Ding,Ina Felau,Martin L. Ferguson,Scott Frazer,Stacey Gabriel,Jianjiong Gao,Julie M. Gastier-Foster,Nils Gehlenborg,Mark Gerken,Gad Getz,William J. Gibson,D. Neil Hayes,David I. Heiman,Andrea Holbrook,Robert A. Holt,Alan P. Hoyle,Hai Hu,Mei Huang,Carolyn M. Hutter,E. Shelley Hwang,Stuart R. Jefferys,Steven J.M. Jones,Zhenlin Ju,Jaegil Kim,Phillip H. Lai,Michael S. Lawrence,Kristen M. Leraas,Tara M. Lichtenberg,Pei Lin,Shiyun Ling,Jia Liu,Wen-Bin Liu,Laxmi Lolla,Yiling Lu,Yussanne Ma,Dennis T. Maglinte,Elaine R. Mardis,Jeffrey R. Marks,Marco A. Marra,Cynthia McAllister,Shaowu Meng,Matthew Meyerson,Richard A. Moore,Lisle E. Mose,Andrew J. Mungall,Bradley A. Murray,Rashi Naresh,Michael S. Noble,Olufunmilayo I. Olopade,Joel S. Parker,Todd Pihl,Gordon Saksena,Steven E. Schumacher,Kenna R. Mills Shaw,Nilsa C. Ramirez,W. Kimryn Rathmell,Jeffrey Roach,A. Gordon Robertson,Jacqueline E. Schein,Nikolaus Schultz,Margi Sheth,Yan Shi,Juliann Shih,Carl Simon Shelley,Craig D. Shriver,Janae V. Simons,Heidi J. Sofia,Matthew G. Soloway,Carrie Sougnez,Charlie Sun,Roy Tarnuzzer,Daniel Guimarães Tiezzi,David Van Den Berg,Doug Voet,Yunhu Wan,Zhining Wang,John N. Weinstein,Daniel J. Weisenberger,Rick K. Wilson,Lisa Wise,Maciej Wiznerowicz,Junyuan Wu,Ye Wu,Liming Yang,Travis I. Zack,Jean C. Zenklusen,Jiashan Zhang,Erik Zmuda,Charles M. Perou +141 more
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
William J. Gibson,Andrew Brown +1 more
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
Kumaran Kolandaivelu,Rajesh V. Swaminathan,William J. Gibson,Vijaya B. Kolachalama,Kim-Lien Nguyen-Ehrenreich,Virginia L. Giddings,Leslie Coleman,Gee K. Wong,Elazer R. Edelman +8 more
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
Kumaran Kolandaivelu,Rajesh V. Swaminathan,William J. Gibson,Vijaya B. Kolachalama,Kim-Lien Nguyen-Ehrenreich,Virginia L. Giddings,Leslie Coleman,Gee K. Wong,Elazer R. Edelman +8 more
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 .