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Ferrando and colleagues analyze matched diagnostic and relapsed acute lymphocytic leukemia by whole-genome sequencing, and perform in vitro genome-wide CRISPR screens, to examine alterations associated with chemotherapy resistance.
Ghorani et al. use a multiomics approach to characterize the effect of tumour mutational burden on the differentiation of CD4 and CD8 T cell subpopulations in non-small cell lung cancer.
Marra and colleagues describe POG570, a pan-cancer, whole-genome, transcriptome and clinical dataset stressing the molecular interactions in advanced and post-therapy cancer patients.
Simpson et al. present a living biobank of 38 small cell lung cancer circulating-tumor-cell-derived explants and use them to study tumor heterogeneity. These models can be used further to study SCLC biology, progression and therapy responses.
Golub and colleagues tested thousands of drugs not originally developed for oncology across 578 human cancer cell lines, revealing growth-inhibitory effects and providing a resource to identify drugs with the potential to be repurposed for cancer.