Cancer genomics: one cell at a time

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The study of single cancer cells has transformed from qualitative microscopic images to quantitative genomic datasets. This paradigm shift has been fueled by the development of single-cell sequencing technologies, which provide a powerful new approach to study complex biological processes in human cancers.

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Navin, N. E. (2014). Cancer genomics: one cell at a time. Genome Biology. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-014-0452-9

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