Andrew J Dalley
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Recent Articles
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Liu L, Zhang J, Wood S, Newell F, Leonard C, Koufariotis L, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2024 Sep;
25(1):898.
PMID: 39350042
Background: Lung cancer is a heterogeneous disease and the primary cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Somatic mutations, including large structural variants, are important biomarkers in lung cancer for selecting targeted...
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Fielding D, Lakis V, Dalley A, Chittoory H, Newell F, Koufariotis L, et al.
Cancers (Basel)
. 2024 Feb;
16(4).
PMID: 38398180
Endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration (EBUS-TBNA) is often the only source of tumor tissue from patients with advanced, inoperable lung cancer. EBUS-TBNA aspirates are used for the diagnosis, staging, and...
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Fielding D, Dalley A, Singh M, Nandakumar L, Lakis V, Chittoory H, et al.
Front Oncol
. 2023 Nov;
13:1259882.
PMID: 37927461
Introduction: Tumour Mutation Burden (TMB) is a potential biomarker for immune cancer therapies. Here we investigated parameters that might affect TMB using duplicate cytology smears obtained from endobronchial ultrasound transbronchial...
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Fielding D, Dalley A, Singh M, Nandakumar L, Lakis V, Chittoory H, et al.
Lung
. 2023 Jul;
201(4):407-413.
PMID: 37405466
Introduction: Maximising alternative sample types for genomics in advanced lung cancer is important because bronchoscopic samples may sometimes be insufficient for this purpose. Further, the clinical applications of comprehensive molecular...
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Fielding D, Dalley A, Singh M, Nandakumar L, Lakis V, Chittoory H, et al.
Cancer Cytopathol
. 2023 Mar;
131(6):373-382.
PMID: 36938641
Background: Cytology smears are commonly collected during endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration (EBUS TBNA) procedures but are rarely used for molecular testing. Studies are needed to demonstrate their great potential,...
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Hosseini M, Dalley A, Shafiee A
Pharmaceutics
. 2022 Dec;
14(12).
PMID: 36559242
Background: Cell therapy holds great promise for cutaneous wound treatment but presents practical and clinical challenges, mainly related to the lack of a supportive and inductive microenvironment for cells after...
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Fielding D, Dalley A, Singh M, Nandakumar L, Nones K, Lakis V, et al.
JTO Clin Res Rep
. 2022 Sep;
3(10):100403.
PMID: 36147610
Introduction: Endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration (EBUS TBNA) is an important means of obtaining a tissue for advanced lung cancer. Optimizing the EBUS TBNA needling technique is important to maintain...
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Saunus J, De Luca X, Northwood K, Raghavendra A, Hasson A, McCart Reed A, et al.
NPJ Breast Cancer
. 2022 May;
8(1):57.
PMID: 35501337
Intratumoral heterogeneity is caused by genomic instability and phenotypic plasticity, but how these features co-evolve remains unclear. SOX10 is a neural crest stem cell (NCSC) specifier and candidate mediator of...
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Farah C, Jessri M, Bennett N, Dalley A, Shearston K, Fox S
Oral Oncol
. 2019 Aug;
96:42-50.
PMID: 31422212
Objectives: To map the genomic pathways of patients with oral leukoplakia (OLK) which transformed to cancer (progressive) and those which did not (non-progressive), and to compare their exomic profiles. Materials...
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McCart Reed A, Lal S, Kutasovic J, Wockner L, Robertson A, De Luca X, et al.
NPJ Breast Cancer
. 2019 Jul;
5:18.
PMID: 31263747
Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) is the most common special type of breast cancer, and is characterized by functional loss of E-cadherin, resulting in cellular adhesion defects. ILC typically present as...