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Horizons in Veterinary Precision Oncology: Fundamentals of Cancer Genomics and Applications of Liquid Biopsy for the Detection, Characterization, and Management of Cancer in Dogs.
Chibuk J, Flory A, Kruglyak KM, Leibman N, Nahama A, Dharajiya N, van den Boom D, Jensen TJ, Friedman JS, Shen MR, Clemente-Vicario F, Chorny I, Tynan JA, Lytle KM, Holtvoigt LE, Murtaza M, Diaz LA Jr, Tsui DWY, Grosu DS. Chibuk J, et al. Front Vet Sci. 2021 Mar 23;8:664718. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.664718. eCollection 2021. Front Vet Sci. 2021. PMID: 33834049 Free PMC article. Review.
Blood-Based Liquid Biopsy for Comprehensive Cancer Genomic Profiling Using Next-Generation Sequencing: An Emerging Paradigm for Non-invasive Cancer Detection and Management in Dogs.
Kruglyak KM, Chibuk J, McLennan L, Nakashe P, Hernandez GE, Motalli-Pepio R, Fath DM, Tynan JA, Holtvoigt LE, Chorny I, Grosu DS, Tsui DWY, Flory A. Kruglyak KM, et al. Among authors: chibuk j. Front Vet Sci. 2021 Jul 8;8:704835. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.704835. eCollection 2021. Front Vet Sci. 2021. PMID: 34307538 Free PMC article.
Clinical validation of a next-generation sequencing-based multi-cancer early detection "liquid biopsy" blood test in over 1,000 dogs using an independent testing set: The CANcer Detection in Dogs (CANDiD) study.
Flory A, Kruglyak KM, Tynan JA, McLennan LM, Rafalko JM, Fiaux PC, Hernandez GE, Marass F, Nakashe P, Ruiz-Perez CA, Fath DM, Jennings T, Motalli-Pepio R, Wotrang K, McCleary-Wheeler AL, Lana S, Phillips B, Flesner BK, Leibman NF, LaDue T, Tripp CD, Coomber BL, Woods JP, Miller M, Aiken SW, Wolf-Ringwall A, Borgatti A, Kraska K, Thomson CB, Kosanovich Cahalane A, Murray RL, Kisseberth WC, Camps-Palau MA, Floch F, Beaudu-Lange C, Klajer-Peres A, Keravel O, Fribourg-Blanc LA, Mazetier PC, Marco A, McLeod MB, Portillo E, Clark TS, Judd S, Feinberg CK, Benitez M, Runyan C, Hackett L, Lafey S, Richardson D, Vineyard S, Tefend Campbell M, Dharajiya N, Jensen TJ, van den Boom D, Diaz LA Jr, Grosu DS, Polk A, Marsal K, Hicks SC, Lytle KM, Holtvoigt L, Chibuk J, Chorny I, Tsui DWY. Flory A, et al. Among authors: chibuk j. PLoS One. 2022 Apr 26;17(4):e0266623. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0266623. eCollection 2022. PLoS One. 2022. PMID: 35471999 Free PMC article.
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