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Susan Chalmers
Susan Chalmers
Affiliations
Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, University of Strathclyde, SIPBS Building, 161 Cathedral Street, Glasgow, G4 0RE, UK.
Publications (2)
MYC regulates fatty acid metabolism through a multigenic program in claudin-low triple negative breast cancer.
British journal of cancer
Avec:
Jessica C Casciano
,
Caroline Perry
,
Adam J Cohen-Nowak
,
Katelyn D Miller
,
Johan Vande Voorde
,
Qifeng Zhang
,
Susan Chalmers
,
Mairi E Sandison
,
Qin Liu
,
Ann Hedley
,
Tony McBryan
,
Hsin-Yao Tang
,
Nicole Gorman
,
Thomas Beer
,
David W Speicher
,
Peter D Adams
,
Xuefeng Liu
,
Richard Schlegel
,
John G McCarron
,
Michael J O Wakelam
,
Eyal Gottlieb
,
Andrew V Kossenkov
,
Zachary T Schug
Development and Verification of a Digital Twin Patient Model to Predict Specific Treatment Response During the First 24 Hours of Sepsis.
Critical care explorations
Avec:
Amos Lal
,
Guangxi Li
,
Edin Cubro
,
Sarah Chalmers
,
Heyi Li
,
Vitaly Herasevich
,
Yue Dong
,
Brian W Pickering
,
Oguz Kilickaya
,
Ognjen Gajic
Réseau de co-auteurs
Jessica C Casciano
1 collaboration
Caroline Perry
1 collaboration
Adam J Cohen-Nowak
1 collaboration
Katelyn D Miller
1 collaboration
Johan Vande Voorde
1 collaboration
Qifeng Zhang
1 collaboration
Mairi E Sandison
1 collaboration
Qin Liu
1 collaboration
Ann Hedley
1 collaboration
Tony McBryan
1 collaboration
Hsin-Yao Tang
1 collaboration
Nicole Gorman
1 collaboration
Thomas Beer
1 collaboration
David W Speicher
1 collaboration
Peter D Adams
1 collaboration
Xuefeng Liu
1 collaboration
Richard Schlegel
1 collaboration
John G McCarron
1 collaboration
Michael J O Wakelam
1 collaboration
Eyal Gottlieb
1 collaboration
Andrew V Kossenkov
1 collaboration
Zachary T Schug
1 collaboration
Amos Lal
1 collaboration
Guangxi Li
1 collaboration
Edin Cubro
1 collaboration
Sarah Chalmers
1 collaboration
Heyi Li
1 collaboration
Vitaly Herasevich
1 collaboration
Yue Dong
1 collaboration
Brian W Pickering
1 collaboration
Oguz Kilickaya
1 collaboration
Ognjen Gajic
1 collaboration