Abstract 2679: Induction of β-globin protects circulating tumor cells from oxidative stress during dissemination
Yu Zheng(First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University), Daniel A. Haber(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Erin Emmons(Harvard University), David T. Miyamoto(Broad Institute), David T. Ting(Massachusetts General Hospital), Nicole Vincent Jordan(Harvard University), James P. Sullivan(Australian National University), Min Yu(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Richard J. Lee(La Roche College), Nezihi Murat Karabacak(Bioengineering Center), Chin‐Lee Wu(Massachusetts General Hospital), Niyati Desai(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Ben S. Wittner(Broad Institute), Shyamala Maheswaran(Massachusetts General Hospital), Lecia V. Sequist(Harvard University), Mehmet Toner(Center for Cancer Research), Nicola Aceto(ETH Zurich), Valentine Comaills(Harvard University), Rushil Desai(Harvard University), Robert Morris(Massachusetts General Hospital), Sridhar Ramaswamy(Harvard University), Wilhelm Haas(Harvard University)
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