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Andrew Sundstrom

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Sundstrom A, Bar-Sagi D, Mishra B
PLoS One . 2016 Dec; 11(12):e0168984. PMID: 28030620
Certain tumor phenomena, like metabolic heterogeneity and local stable regions of chronic hypoxia, signify a tumor's resistance to therapy. Although recent research has shed light on the intracellular mechanisms of...
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Sundstrom A, Grabocka E, Bar-Sagi D, Mishra B
PLoS One . 2016 Apr; 11(4):e0153623. PMID: 27093539
Hypoxia in tumors signifies resistance to therapy. Despite a wealth of tumor histology data, including anti-pimonidazole staining, no current methods use these data to induce a quantitative characterization of chronic...
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Jee J, Sundstrom A, Massey S, Mishra B
J R Soc Interface . 2013 Aug; 10(88):20130614. PMID: 23985735
This paper describes a novel application of information-asymmetric (signalling) games to molecular biology in which utility is determined by the message complexity (rate) in addition to the error in information...
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Sundstrom A, Cirrone S, Paxia S, Hsueh C, Kjolby R, Gimzewski J, et al.
IEEE Trans Inf Technol Biomed . 2012 Jul; 16(6):1200-7. PMID: 22759526
There are many examples of problems in pattern analysis for which it is often possible to obtain systematic characterizations, if in addition a small number of useful features or parameters...
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Reed J, Hsueh C, Lam M, Kjolby R, Sundstrom A, Mishra B, et al.
J R Soc Interface . 2012 Mar; 9(74):2341-50. PMID: 22456455
We discuss a novel atomic force microscope-based method for identifying individual short DNA molecules (<5000 bp) within a complex mixture by measuring the intra-molecular spacing of a few sequence-specific topographical...
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Wu H, Kim K, Mehta K, Paxia S, Sundstrom A, Anantharaman T, et al.
Stem Cells . 2008 Mar; 26(6):1484-9. PMID: 18369100
Differences between individual DNA sequences provide the basis for human genetic variability. Forms of genetic variation include single-nucleotide polymorphisms, insertions/duplications, deletions, and inversions/translocations. The genome of human embryonic stem cells...