Comprehensive molecular characterization of gastric adenocarcinoma

Nature - Tập 513 Số 7517 - Trang 202-209 - 2014
Adam J. Bass1, Vésteinn Thórsson, Ilya Shmulevich, Sheila M. Reynolds, Michael Miller, Brady Bernard, Toshinori Hinoue2, Peter J. Park2, Christina Curtis2, Hui Shen2, Daniel J. Weisenberger2, Nikolaus Schultz3, Ronglai Shen3, Nils Weinhold3, David P. Kelsen3, Reanne Bowlby4, Andy Chu4, Katayoon Kasaian4, Andrew J. Mungall4, Robert A. Holt4, Payal Sipahimalani4, Andrew D. Cherniack5, Gad Getz5, Yingchun Liu5, Michael S. Noble5, Chandra Sekhar Pedamallu5, Carrie Sougnez5, Amaro Taylor‐Weiner5, Rehan Akbani6, Ju‐Seog Lee6, Wenbin Liu6, Gordon B. Mills6, Da Yang6, Wei Zhang6, Angeliki Pantazi1, Michael Parfenov1, Margaret L. Gulley7, M. Blanca Piazuelo8, Barbara Schneider8, Jihun Kim9, Alex Boussioutas10, Margi Sheth11, John A. Demchok11, Charles S. Rabkin11, Joseph Willis12, Sam Ng13, Katherine S. Garman14, David G. Beer15, Arjun Pennathur16, Benjamin J. Raphael17, Hsin-Ta Wu17, Robert D. Odze1, Hark K. Kim, Jay Bowen, Kristen Leraas, Tara M. Lichtenberg, Stephanie Weaver, Michael D. McLellan18, Maciej Wiznerowicz, Ryo Sakai19, Michael S. Lawrence5, Kristian Cibulskis5, Lee Lichtenstein5, Sheila Fisher5, Stacey Gabriel5, Eric S. Lander5, Li Ding18, Beifang Niu18, Adrian Ally4, Miruna Balasundaram4, İnanç Birol4, Denise Brooks4, Yaron S.N. Butterfield4, Rebecca Carlsen4, Justin Chu4, Eric Chuah4, Hye-Jung Chun4, Amanda Clarke4, Noreen Dhalla4, Ranabir Guin4, Steven J.M. Jones4, Darlene Lee4, Hongbin Li4, Emilia L. Lim4, Yussanne Ma4, Marco A. Marra4, Michael Mayo4, Richard A. Moore4, Ka Ming Nip4, Jacqueline E. Schein4, Angela Tam4, Nina Thiessen4, Frank Dubois5, Scott L. Carter5, Juok Cho5, Daniel DiCara5, Scott Frazer5, Nils Gehlenborg5, David I. Heiman5, Joonil Jung5, Jaegil Kim5, Pei Lin5, Matthew Meyerson5, Akinyemi I. Ojesina5, Gordon Saksena5, Steven E. Schumacher5, Petar Stojanov5, Barbara Tabak5, Doug Voet5, Mara Rosenberg5, Travis Zack5, Hailei Zhang5, Lihua Zou5, Alexei Protopopov6, Netty Santoso1, Semin Lee1, Jiexin Zhang6, Harshad S. Mahadeshwar6, Jiabin Tang6, Xiaojia Ren1, Sahil Seth6, Hai Yang1, Andrew Wei Xu1, Xingzhi Song6, Ruibin Xi1, Christopher A. Bristow6, Angela Hadjipanayis1, Jonathan G. Seidman1, Lynda Chin6, Raju Kucherlapati1, Shiyun Ling6, Arvind Rao6, John N. Weinstein6, Sangbae Kim6, Yiling Lu6, Gordon B. Mills6, Moiz S. Bootwalla2, Phillip H. Lai2, Tim Triche2, David J. Van Den Berg2, Lars Feuerbach20, James G. Herman20, Bradley A. Murray5, B. Arman Askoy3, Giovanni Ciriello3, Gideon Dresdner3, Jianjiong Gao3, Benjamin Groß3, Anders J. Skanderup3, William Lee3, Ricardo Ramírez3, Chris Sander3, Yasin Şenbabaoğlu3, Rileen Sinha3, S. Onur Sumer3, Yichao Sun3, Lisa Iype, Roger Kramer, Richard Kreisberg, Hector Rovira, Natalie Tasman, David Haussler13, Joshua M. Stuart13, Roeland Verhaak6, Mark D.M. Leiserson17, Barry S. Taylor21, Aaron D. Black, J. Aidan Carney, Julie M. Gastier-Foster, Carmen Helsel, Cynthia McAllister, Nilsa C. Ramirez, Teresa R. Tabler, Lisa Wise, Erik Zmuda, Robert Penny, Daniel Crain, Johanna Gardner, Kevin Lau, Erin Curely, David Mallery, Scott Morris, Joseph Paulauskis, Troy Shelton, Candace Shelton, Mark E. Sherman, Christopher C. Benz22, Jae-Hyuk Lee, Konstantin Fedosenko, Georgy M. Manikhas, Olga Potapova, Olga Voronina, S. S. Belyaev, O V Dolzhansky, W. Kimryn Rathmell7, Jakub Brzezinski, Matthew Ibbs, Anne‐Vibeke Lænkholm, Witold Kycler, Radoslaw ŁaŸniak, Ewa Leporowska, Andrzej Maćkiewicz, Dawid Murawa, P. Murawa, Arkadiusz Spychała, Wiktoria Maria Suchorska, Honorata Tatka, M. Teresiak, Raafat Abdel‐Misih23, Joseph Bennett23, Jennifer R. Brown23, Mary Iacocca23, Brenda Rabeno23, Sun Young Kwon24, Ariane Kemkes, Erin Curley, Iakovina Alexopoulou25, Jay Engel26, John M.S. Bartlett27, Monique Albert27, Do-Youn Park28, Rajiv Dhir16, James D. Luketich16, Rodney J. Landreneau16, Yelena Y. Janjigian3, Eun‐Jung Cho3, Marc Ladanyi3, Laura H. Tang3, Shannon McCall14, Young S. Park9, Jae‐Ho Cheong29, Jaffer A. Ajani6, M. Constanza Camargo, Shelley Alonso, Brenda Ayala, Mark A. Jensen, Todd Pihl, Rohini Raman, Jessica Walton, Yunhu Wan, Greg Eley, Kenna Shaw, Roy Tarnuzzer, Zhining Wang, Liming Yang, Jean C. Zenklusen, Tanja M. Davidsen, Carolyn M. Hutter, Heidi J. Sofia, Robert Burton30, Sudha Chudamani30, Jia Liu30
1Harvard University, Cambridge, United States
2University of Southern California, Los Angeles, United States
3Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, United States
4University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
5Broad Institute, Cambridge, United States
6The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, United States
7University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, United States
8Vanderbilt University, Nashville, United States
9University of Ulsan, Ulsan, South Korea
10University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
11National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, United States
12Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, United States
13UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ, Santa Cruz, United States
14Duke University, Durham, United States
15University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, United States
16University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, United States
17Brown University, Providence, United States
18University of Washington, Seattle, United States
19KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
20Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, United States
21University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, United States
22Buck Institute for Research on Aging, Novato, United States
23Christiana Care Health System, Wilmington, United States
24Keimyung University, Daegu, South Korea
25St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, Hamilton, Canada
26Queen's University, Kingston, Canada
27Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Toronto, Canada
28Pusan National University, Busan, South Korea
29Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea
30Science Applications International Corporation (United States), McLean, United States

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