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Baharak Ahmaderaghi

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Scientific Reports|December 12, 2023
surviveR: a flexible shiny application for patient survival analysisTamas Sessler, Gerard P Quinn, Mark Wappett, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics|April 1, 2022
classifieR a flexible interactive cloud-application for functional annotation of cancer transcriptomesGerard P Quinn, Tamas Sessler, Baharak Ahmaderaghi, et al.
Disease Models & Mechanisms|February 3, 2022
Molecular Subtyping Resource: a user-friendly tool for rapid biological discovery from transcriptional dataBaharak Ahmaderaghi, Raheleh Amirkhah, James Jackson, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|January 30, 2023
MmCMS: mouse models' consensus molecular subtypes of colorectal cancerRaheleh Amirkhah, Kathryn Gilroy, Sudhir B Malla, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|July 6, 2022
Biological Misinterpretation of Transcriptional Signatures in Tumor Samples Can Unknowingly Undermine Mechanistic Understanding and Faithful Alignment with Preclinical DataNatalie C Fisher, Ryan M Byrne, Holly Leslie, et al.
Nature Genetics|June 3, 2024
Author Correction: Pathway level subtyping identifies a slow-cycling biological phenotype associated with poor clinical outcomes in colorectal cancerSudhir B Malla, Ryan M Byrne, Maxime W Lafarge, et al.
Nature Genetics|February 14, 2024
Pathway level subtyping identifies a slow-cycling biological phenotype associated with poor clinical outcomes in colorectal cancerSudhir B Malla, Ryan M Byrne, Maxime W Lafarge, et al.
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Scientific Reports|December 12, 2023
surviveR: a flexible shiny application for patient survival analysisTamas Sessler, Gerard P Quinn, Mark Wappett, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics|April 1, 2022
classifieR a flexible interactive cloud-application for functional annotation of cancer transcriptomesGerard P Quinn, Tamas Sessler, Baharak Ahmaderaghi, et al.
Disease Models & Mechanisms|February 3, 2022
Molecular Subtyping Resource: a user-friendly tool for rapid biological discovery from transcriptional dataBaharak Ahmaderaghi, Raheleh Amirkhah, James Jackson, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|January 30, 2023
MmCMS: mouse models' consensus molecular subtypes of colorectal cancerRaheleh Amirkhah, Kathryn Gilroy, Sudhir B Malla, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|July 6, 2022
Biological Misinterpretation of Transcriptional Signatures in Tumor Samples Can Unknowingly Undermine Mechanistic Understanding and Faithful Alignment with Preclinical DataNatalie C Fisher, Ryan M Byrne, Holly Leslie, et al.
Nature Genetics|June 3, 2024
Author Correction: Pathway level subtyping identifies a slow-cycling biological phenotype associated with poor clinical outcomes in colorectal cancerSudhir B Malla, Ryan M Byrne, Maxime W Lafarge, et al.
Nature Genetics|February 14, 2024
Pathway level subtyping identifies a slow-cycling biological phenotype associated with poor clinical outcomes in colorectal cancerSudhir B Malla, Ryan M Byrne, Maxime W Lafarge, et al.
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