Ms Holly Leslie
- Affiliate (School of Cancer Sciences)
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Fisher, N. C. et al. (2022) Biological misinterpretation of transcriptional signatures in tumour samples can unknowingly undermine mechanistic understanding and faithful alignment with preclinical data. Clinical Cancer Research, 28(18), pp. 4056-4069. (doi: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-22-1102) (PMID:35792866) (PMCID:PMC9475248)
Fisher, N. C. et al. (2022) Biological misinterpretation of transcriptional signatures in tumour samples can unknowingly undermine mechanistic understanding and faithful alignment with preclinical data. Clinical Cancer Research, 28(18), pp. 4056-4069. (doi: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-22-1102) (PMID:35792866) (PMCID:PMC9475248)
Leslie, H. and Hatthakarnkul, P. (2022) Spatial transcriptomic analysis of tumoural (PanCK+) and stromal (PanCK-) regions in TNBC tissue samples using an immunoncology probe-based panel on the GeoMx™ Digital Spatial Profiler (DSP). [Data Collection]