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Accession: PRJNA286655 ID: 286655

VEGF blockade enhances the antitumor effect of BRAFV600E inhibition

This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below. Overall design: Refer to individual Series
AccessionPRJNA286655; GEO: GSE69754
TypeUmbrella project
PublicationsComunanza V et al., "VEGF blockade enhances the antitumor effect of BRAFV600E inhibition.", EMBO Mol Med, 2017 Feb;9(2):219-237
SubmissionRegistration date: 10-Jun-2015
Vascular Oncology, Dept. of Oncology, University of Torino and IRCCS Candiolo Cancer Institute
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Data volume, Spots1018644
Data volume, Processed Mbytes26
Data volume, Supplementary Mbytes6
VEGF blockade enhances the antitumor effect of BRAFV600E inhibition encompasses the following 2 sub-projects:
Project TypeNumber of Projects
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PRJNA286662Homo sapiensVEGF blockade enhances the antitumor effect of BRAFV600E inhibition (human) (Vascular Oncology, Dept....)
PRJNA286661Mus musculusVEGF blockade enhances the antitumor effect of BRAFV600E inhibition (mouse) (Vascular Oncology, Dept....)

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