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Multi-omic profiling of follicular lymphoma reveals changes in tissue architecture and enhanced stromal remodeling in high-risk patients

Andrea J. Radtke, Ekaterina Postovalova, Arina Varlamova, Alexander Bagaev, Maria Sorokina, Olga Kudryashova, Mark Meerson, Margarita Polyakova, Ilia Galkin, Viktor Svekolkin, Sergey Isaev, Daniil S. Wiebe, Anna Sharun, A. Sarachakov, Grigory Perelman, Yaroslav Lozinsky, Ziv Yaniv, Bradley Lowekamp, Emily Speranza, Yao Li, Stefania Pittaluga, Arthur L. Shaffer, Danny Jonigk, James D. Phelan, Theresa Davies‐Hill, Da Wei Huang, Pavel Ovcharov, Krystle Nomie, Ekaterina Nuzhdina, Nikita Kotlov, Ravshan Ataullakhanov, Nathan Fowler, Michael C. Kelly, Jagan Muppidi, Jeremy L. Davis, Jonathan M. Hernandez, Wyndham H. Wilson, Elaine S. Jaffe, Louis M. Staudt, Mark Roschewski, Ronald N. Germain

2024Cancer Cell64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Topics & Concepts

DesmoplasiaTumor microenvironmentFollicular lymphomaStromal cellGerminal centerLymphomaImmune systemBiologyMalignancyCancer researchTumor progressionMedicineImmunologyPathologyStromaInternal medicineB cellCancerAntibodyImmunohistochemistryLymphoma Diagnosis and TreatmentImmune Cell Function and InteractionOvarian cancer diagnosis and treatment
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