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    Comprehensive Transcriptional Analysis of Early-Stage Urothelial Carcinoma
    (2016)
    Hedegaard, Jakob (59128418500)
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    Lamy, Philippe (14523099800)
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    Nordentoft, Iver (23135023200)
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    Algaba, Ferran (7004938705)
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    Høyer, Søren (7101695038)
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    Ulhøi, Benedicte Parm (6508196859)
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    Vang, Søren (8363524700)
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    Reinert, Thomas (55307741600)
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    Hermann, Gregers G. (7201685053)
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    Mogensen, Karin (7005747632)
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    Thomsen, Mathilde Borg Houlberg (56489796900)
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    Nielsen, Morten Muhlig (36803572700)
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    Marquez, Mirari (55844808700)
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    Segersten, Ulrika (6507983017)
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    Aine, Mattias (55246424800)
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    Höglund, Mattias (55909480100)
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    Birkenkamp-Demtröder, Karin (6508228269)
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    Fristrup, Niels (26640391300)
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    Borre, Michael (7003854479)
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    Hartmann, Arndt (7402943612)
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    Stöhr, Robert (6603444569)
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    Wach, Sven (36132554500)
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    Keck, Bastian (36185338600)
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    Seitz, Anna Katharina (7006821321)
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    Nawroth, Roman (16834895800)
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    Maurer, Tobias (7005701751)
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    Tulic, Cane (6602213245)
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    Simic, Tatjana (6602094386)
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    Junker, Kerstin (7005988974)
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    Horstmann, Marcus (15131704700)
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    Harving, Niels (57190407188)
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    Petersen, Astrid Christine (7202330605)
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    Calle, M. Luz (7003623814)
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    Steyerberg, Ewout W. (7006417148)
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    Beukers, Willemien (42861001500)
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    van Kessel, Kim E.M. (55653268300)
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    Jensen, Jørgen Bjerggaard (55456720600)
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    Pedersen, Jakob Skou (57195308608)
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    Malmström, Per-Uno (7004440434)
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    Malats, Núria (7003898578)
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    Real, Francisco X. (35416746300)
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    Zwarthoff, Ellen C. (57223243430)
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    Ørntoft, Torben Falck (7005272254)
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    Dyrskjøt, Lars (6507634126)
    Non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) is a heterogeneous disease with widely different outcomes. We performed a comprehensive transcriptional analysis of 460 early-stage urothelial carcinomas and showed that NMIBC can be subgrouped into three major classes with basal- and luminal-like characteristics and different clinical outcomes. Large differences in biological processes such as the cell cycle, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, and differentiation were observed. Analysis of transcript variants revealed frequent mutations in genes encoding proteins involved in chromatin organization and cytoskeletal functions. Furthermore, mutations in well-known cancer driver genes (e.g., TP53 and ERBB2) were primarily found in high-risk tumors, together with APOBEC-related mutational signatures. The identification of subclasses in NMIBC may offer better prognostication and treatment selection based on subclass assignment. © 2016 Elsevier Inc.
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    Comprehensive Transcriptional Analysis of Early-Stage Urothelial Carcinoma
    (2016)
    Hedegaard, Jakob (59128418500)
    ;
    Lamy, Philippe (14523099800)
    ;
    Nordentoft, Iver (23135023200)
    ;
    Algaba, Ferran (7004938705)
    ;
    Høyer, Søren (7101695038)
    ;
    Ulhøi, Benedicte Parm (6508196859)
    ;
    Vang, Søren (8363524700)
    ;
    Reinert, Thomas (55307741600)
    ;
    Hermann, Gregers G. (7201685053)
    ;
    Mogensen, Karin (7005747632)
    ;
    Thomsen, Mathilde Borg Houlberg (56489796900)
    ;
    Nielsen, Morten Muhlig (36803572700)
    ;
    Marquez, Mirari (55844808700)
    ;
    Segersten, Ulrika (6507983017)
    ;
    Aine, Mattias (55246424800)
    ;
    Höglund, Mattias (55909480100)
    ;
    Birkenkamp-Demtröder, Karin (6508228269)
    ;
    Fristrup, Niels (26640391300)
    ;
    Borre, Michael (7003854479)
    ;
    Hartmann, Arndt (7402943612)
    ;
    Stöhr, Robert (6603444569)
    ;
    Wach, Sven (36132554500)
    ;
    Keck, Bastian (36185338600)
    ;
    Seitz, Anna Katharina (7006821321)
    ;
    Nawroth, Roman (16834895800)
    ;
    Maurer, Tobias (7005701751)
    ;
    Tulic, Cane (6602213245)
    ;
    Simic, Tatjana (6602094386)
    ;
    Junker, Kerstin (7005988974)
    ;
    Horstmann, Marcus (15131704700)
    ;
    Harving, Niels (57190407188)
    ;
    Petersen, Astrid Christine (7202330605)
    ;
    Calle, M. Luz (7003623814)
    ;
    Steyerberg, Ewout W. (7006417148)
    ;
    Beukers, Willemien (42861001500)
    ;
    van Kessel, Kim E.M. (55653268300)
    ;
    Jensen, Jørgen Bjerggaard (55456720600)
    ;
    Pedersen, Jakob Skou (57195308608)
    ;
    Malmström, Per-Uno (7004440434)
    ;
    Malats, Núria (7003898578)
    ;
    Real, Francisco X. (35416746300)
    ;
    Zwarthoff, Ellen C. (57223243430)
    ;
    Ørntoft, Torben Falck (7005272254)
    ;
    Dyrskjøt, Lars (6507634126)
    Non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) is a heterogeneous disease with widely different outcomes. We performed a comprehensive transcriptional analysis of 460 early-stage urothelial carcinomas and showed that NMIBC can be subgrouped into three major classes with basal- and luminal-like characteristics and different clinical outcomes. Large differences in biological processes such as the cell cycle, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, and differentiation were observed. Analysis of transcript variants revealed frequent mutations in genes encoding proteins involved in chromatin organization and cytoskeletal functions. Furthermore, mutations in well-known cancer driver genes (e.g., TP53 and ERBB2) were primarily found in high-risk tumors, together with APOBEC-related mutational signatures. The identification of subclasses in NMIBC may offer better prognostication and treatment selection based on subclass assignment. © 2016 Elsevier Inc.

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