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Circulating tumour cells: a broad perspective

Akpe et al., 2020

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4314931128293924072
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Akpe V
Kim T
Brown C
Cock I
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Journal of the Royal Society Interface

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Circulating tumour cells (CTCs) have recently been identified as valuable biomarkers for diagnostic and prognostic evaluations, as well for monitoring therapeutic responses to treatments. CTCs are rare cells which may be present as one CTC surrounded by …
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