We have had two publications in 2010 so far and there are more than 5 more in the pipelines which is very exciting!
The first is a study on the relevance of micropapillary features in the molecular classification of serous ovarian carcinoma. This is the first study that has analyzed this pathology from a global molecular perspective, and we show in this paper that tumours with micropapillary architecture are more similar to low grade serous carcinoma than they are to classical low malignant potential tumours without micropapillary architecture. Read the original article here or the commentary in the same journal issue of Gynecological Oncology here.
The second is a publication in the Journal of Experimental Medicine which has already caused a bit of a buzz. Our informatics team helped Dr. Eleanor Fish and her team in placing their newly discovered late-activator antigen presenting cell population into the hierarchy of other immune cell types. Read more here or the manuscript here.
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