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    MICADo - Looking for Mutations in Targeted PacBio Cancer Data: An Alignment-Free Method by Rudewicz, Justine, Soueidan, Hayssam, Uricaru, Raluca, Bonnefoi, Hervé, Iggo, Richard, Bergh, Jonas, Nikolski, Macha

    Published in Frontiers in genetics (2016)
    “…Targeted sequencing is commonly used in clinical application of NGS technology since it enables generation of sufficient sequencing depth in the targeted genes…”
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    Validation of a yeast functional assay for p53 mutations using clonal sequencing by Iggo, Richard, Rudewicz, Justine, Monceau, Elodie, Sevenet, Nicolas, Bergh, Jonas, Sjoblom, Tobias, Bonnefoi, Hervé

    Published in The Journal of pathology (01-12-2013)
    “…We have previously tested biopsies from 1469 breast tumours with a p53 functional assay in the context of a prospective clinical trial (EORTC 10994/BIG 1–00)…”
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    The invasive proteome of glioblastoma revealed by laser-capture microdissection by Daubon, Thomas, Guyon, Joris, Raymond, Anne-Aurélie, Dartigues, Benjamin, Rudewicz, Justine, Ezzoukhry, Zakaria, Dupuy, Jean-William, Herbert, John M J, Saltel, Frédéric, Bjerkvig, Rolf, Nikolski, Macha, Bikfalvi, Andreas

    Published in Neuro-oncology advances (01-05-2019)
    “…Glioblastomas are heterogeneous tumors composed of a necrotic and tumor core and an invasive periphery. Here, we performed a proteomics analysis of…”
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    Antioxydation And Cell Migration Genes Are Identified as Potential Therapeutic Targets in Basal-Like and BRCA1 Mutated Breast Cancer Cell Lines by Privat, Maud, Rudewicz, Justine, Sonnier, Nicolas, Tamisier, Christelle, Ponelle-Chachuat, Flora, Bignon, Yves-Jean

    “…Basal-like breast cancers are among the most aggressive cancers and effective targeted therapies are still missing. In order to identify new therapeutic…”
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