Supplementary Figure S1 from Antibody–Drug Conjugate Sacituzumab Govitecan Enables a Sequential TOP1/PARP Inhibitor Therapy Strategy in Patients with Breast Cancer
Aditya Bardia(Harvard University), Leif W. Ellisen(Harvard University), Rachel O. Abelman(Massachusetts General Hospital), Jeffrey Peppercorn(Durham University), Veerle Bossuyt(Harvard University), Maria Shellock(Harvard University), Beverly Moy(Massachusetts General Hospital), Laura M. Spring(Massachusetts General Hospital), Bogang Wu(George Washington University), Sheng Sun(Harvard University), Seth A. Wander(Massachusetts General Hospital), Ann H. Partridge, Phoebe Ryan(Harvard University), Nayana Thimmiah(Harvard University), Aiko Nagayama(Harvard University), James T. Coates(Harvard University), Sara M. Tolaney(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Brenda Lormil(Harvard University), Dejan Juric(Massachusetts General Hospital), Victoria Attaya(Harvard University), Mark N. Melkonyan(Harvard University), Heather A. Parsons(Harvard University), Steven J. Isakoff(Harvard University)
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