Systematic identification of genomic markers of drug sensitivity in cancer cells

Clinical responses to anticancer therapies are often restricted to a subset of patients. In some cases, mutated cancer genes are potent biomarkers of response to targeted agents. To uncover new biomarkers of sensitivity and resistance to cancer therapeutics, we screened a panel of several hundred ca...

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Main Authors: Garnett, Mathew J., Edelman, Elena J., Heidorn, Sonja J., Greenman, Chris D., Dastur, Anahita, Lau, King Wai, Greninger, Patricia, Thompson, I. Richard, Luo, Xi, Soares, Jorge, Liu, Qingsong, Iorio, Francesco, Surdez, Didier, Chen, Li, Milano, Randy J., Bignell, Graham R., Tam, Ah T., Davies, Helen, Stevenson, Jesse A., Barthorpe, Syd, Lutz, Stephen R., Kogera, Fiona, Lawrence, Karl, McLaren-Douglas, Anne, Mitropoulos, Xeni, Mironenko, Tatiana, Thi, Helen, Richardson, Laura, Zhou, Wenjun, Jewitt, Frances, Zhang, Tinghu, O’Brien, Patrick, Boisvert, Jessica L., Price, Stacey, Hur, Wooyoung, Yang, Wanjuan, Deng, Xianming, Butler, Adam, Choi, Hwan Geun, Chang, Jae Won, Baselga, Jose, Stamenkovic, Ivan, Engelman, Jeffrey A., Sharma, Sreenath V., Delattre, Olivier, Saez-Rodriguez, Julio, Gray, Nathanael S., Settleman, Jeffrey, Futreal, P. Andrew, Haber, Daniel A., Stratton, Michael R., Ramaswamy, Sridhar, McDermott, Ultan, Benes, Cyril H.
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: 2012
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3349233/