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Soluble guanylate cyclase signalling mediates etoposide resistance in progressing small cell lung cancer

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  • Maximilian W. Schenk

    (University of Manchester)

  • Sam Humphrey

    (University of Manchester)

  • A. S. Md Mukarram Hossain

    (University of Manchester)

  • Mitchell Revill

    (University of Manchester)

  • Sarah Pearsall

    (University of Manchester)

  • Alice Lallo

    (University of Manchester)

  • Stewart Brown

    (University of Manchester)

  • Samuel Bratt

    (University of Manchester)

  • Melanie Galvin

    (University of Manchester)

  • Tine Descamps

    (University of Manchester)

  • Cong Zhou

    (University of Manchester)

  • Simon P. Pearce

    (University of Manchester)

  • Lynsey Priest

    (University of Manchester)

  • Michelle Greenhalgh

    (The University of Manchester)

  • Anshuman Chaturvedi

    (The University of Manchester)

  • Alastair Kerr

    (University of Manchester
    Cancer Research UK Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence at the University of Manchester)

  • Fiona Blackhall

    (The University of Manchester
    Cancer Research UK Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence at the University of Manchester
    University of Manchester)

  • Caroline Dive

    (University of Manchester
    Cancer Research UK Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence at the University of Manchester)

  • Kristopher K. Frese

    (University of Manchester
    Cancer Research UK Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence at the University of Manchester)

Abstract

Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) has a 5-year survival rate of

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  • Maximilian W. Schenk & Sam Humphrey & A. S. Md Mukarram Hossain & Mitchell Revill & Sarah Pearsall & Alice Lallo & Stewart Brown & Samuel Bratt & Melanie Galvin & Tine Descamps & Cong Zhou & Simon P. , 2021. "Soluble guanylate cyclase signalling mediates etoposide resistance in progressing small cell lung cancer," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-15, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-26823-6
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-26823-6
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