Circulating tumor cell characterization of lung cancer brain metastases in the cerebrospinal fluid through single‐cell transcriptome analysis
Clinical and Translational Medicine2020Vol. 10(8), pp. e246–e246
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Haoyu Ruan, Yihang Zhou, Jie Shen, Yue Zhai, Ying Xu, Linyu Pi, Ruofan Huang, Kun Chen, Xiangyu Li, Weizhe Ma, Zhiyuan Wu, Xuan Deng, Xu Wang, Chao Zhang, Ming Guan
Abstract
Our results will provide candidate genes for an RNA-based digital detection of CSF-CTCs from LUAD-LM and CUP-LM cases, and shed light on the therapy and mechanism of LUAD-LM.
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