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Ghent University Academic Bibliography2000-01-01T00:00+00:001monthlyWhole transcriptome profiling of liquid biopsies from tumour xenografted mouse models enables specific monitoring of tumour-derived extracellular RNA
https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01GST4A17DHB0WACV21RZF6NSA
Vermeirssen, VanessaDeleu, JillMorlion, AnnelienEveraert, CelineDe Wilde, JilkeAnckaert, JasperDurinck, KaatNuytens, JustineRishfi, MuhammadSpeleman, FrankiVan Droogenbroeck, HanneVerniers, KimberlyBaietti, Maria FrancescaAlbersen, MaartenLeucci, EleonoraPost, EdwardBest, Myron G.Van Maerken, TomDe Wilde, BramVandesompele, JoDecock, Anneleen2023https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01GST4A17DHB0WACV21RZF6NSAhttp://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GST4A17DHB0WACV21RZF6NSAengMedicine and Health SciencesWhole transcriptome profiling of liquid biopsies from tumour xenografted mouse models enables specific monitoring of tumour-derived extracellular RNAconferenceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTEARDRoP : Team EARly DRug development in Paediatric oncology
https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01HM9BPBVYJKFVWPYZKH77X8M6
Mus, LiselotDe Wilde, BramLammens, Tim2023With the support of the Olivia Hendrickx Research Fund, the ‘Team EARly DRug development in Paediatric oncology (TEARDRoP)’ consortium was founded to support the translation of new research findings in the field of pediatric oncology to new therapeutic options, making science find its way to children in need of new and better treatments. In specific, the consortium aims to support biobanking efforts through a bottom-up approach by:
(i) bringing in to (clinical) practice practical flows for the biobanking of human body material for (inter)national academic clinical studies and general research, embedded into routine in order to help healthcare workers,
(ii) set-up a national pediatric oncological-specific biobank collection as these are rare and precious materials
The longitudinal collection and access to patient material via this biobanking effort is crucial for the translation of (basic) research findings to the clinic, and is of utmost importance for the development and selection of the best fit treatment for each patient, the focus of personalized medicine. To ensure all (Belgian) patients benefit from the initiative, the TEARDRoP consortium has a close partnership with the ‘Belgian Society of Pediatric Haematology Oncology (BSPHO)’, an organization that has been supporting academic research into children’s cancer for years.
https://www.crig.ugent.be/nl/node/1105
Liselot.Mus@uzgent.beapplication/pdfhttps://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01HM9BPBVYJKFVWPYZKH77X8M6http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HM9BPBVYJKFVWPYZKH77X8M6https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01HM9BPBVYJKFVWPYZKH77X8M6/file/01HRVW290V21E70G0XE8VMTCD1engNo license (in copyright)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCRIG Industrial Partnering Event 2023, AbstractsMedicine and Health SciencesTEARDRoP : Team EARly DRug development in Paediatric oncologyconferenceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion