Protein typing of circulating microvesicles allows real-time monitoring of glioblastoma therapy
Huilin Shao(Massachusetts General Hospital), Hakho Lee(Massachusetts General Hospital), Leonora Balaj(Harvard University), Fred H. Hochberg(Massachusetts General Hospital), Ralph Weissleder(Harvard University), Alain Charest(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Jaehoon Chung(Massachusetts General Hospital), Darell D. Bigner(Duke Medical Center), Xandra O. Breakefield(Massachusetts General Hospital), Bob S. Carter(Harvard University)
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