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Diagnosis by extracellular vesicles

Clotilde Théry ()
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Clotilde Théry: Clotilde Théry is in the Exosomes and Tumor Growth team, Immunity and Cancer Unit, Institut Curie, 75249 Paris Cedex O5, France.

Nature, 2015, vol. 523, issue 7559, 161-162

Abstract: The detection of a single molecule anchored to circulating extracellular vesicles allows late-stage pancreatic cancer to be identified from just one drop of a patient's blood. See Article p.177

Date: 2015
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