Precise identification of cancer cells from allelic imbalances in single cell transcriptomes
Mi K. Trinh(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Matthew D. Young(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Alice Piapi(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Elena Prigmore(University of Cambridge), Eleonora Khabirova(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Christine Thevanesan(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Sam Behjati(University of Cambridge), Gerda Kildisiute(Quotient Clinical (United Kingdom)), Nathaniel D. Anderson(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Clarissa N. Pacyna(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Kirsty Ambridge(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Karin Straathof(Institute of Child Health)
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