Whole Blood Transcriptional Profiling of DLBCL At Diagnosis: Evidence of Systemic Changes Altering T-Cell Signaling Pathways

Blood20.30
Volume: 118, Issue: 21, Pages: 2435 - 2435
Published: Nov 18, 2011
Abstract
2435 DLBCLs are the most prevalent lymphomas in adults and great advances have been made in understanding molecular effects on tumor cells as well as tissue environment, leading to determining gene prognosis signatures using transcriptional profiling techniques. As blood cells interact with cells in almost all tissues in the body, blood-derived total RNA gene expressions have been investigated for the past years including for solid cancers [Clin...
Paper Details
Title
Whole Blood Transcriptional Profiling of DLBCL At Diagnosis: Evidence of Systemic Changes Altering T-Cell Signaling Pathways
Published Date
Nov 18, 2011
Journal
Volume
118
Issue
21
Pages
2435 - 2435
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