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Tomiuk S, Agorku D, Klingner K et al. Next-generation sequencing of human tumor xenografts is significantly improved by prior depletion of mouse cell [version 1; not peer reviewed]. F1000Research 2015, 4(ISCB Comm J):537 (poster) (https://doi.org/10.7490/f1000research.1110286.1)
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Next-generation sequencing of human tumor xenografts is significantly improved by prior depletion of mouse cell

Stefan Tomiuk1, David Agorku, Kerstin Klingner, Stefan Wild, Silvia Rüberg, Lisa Zatrieb, Andreas Bosio, Julia Schueler, Olaf Hardt1
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Published 10 Aug 2015

Next-generation sequencing of human tumor xenografts is significantly improved by prior depletion of mouse cell

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Stefan Tomiuk1, David Agorku, Kerstin Klingner, Stefan Wild, Silvia Rüberg, Lisa Zatrieb, Andreas Bosio, Julia Schueler, Olaf Hardt1
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1 Miltenyi Biotec GmbH, Germany
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23rd Annual International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology and the 14th European Conference on Computational Biology 2015
American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2015
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Keywords
next generation sequencing, NGS, SNP, SNV, tumor, xenograft, cancer, exome sequencing, WES, mouse cell depletion
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