Making the most of small samples: Optimization of tissue allocation of pediatric solid tumors for clinical and research use

Author:

Pinches R. Seth1ORCID,Clinton Catherine M.2,Ward Abigail2,Meyer Stephanie C.23,Al‐Ibraheemi Alyaa1,Forrest Suzanne J.2,Strand Gianna R.24,Detert Hillary25,Piche‐Schulman Anne16,Gill Kristen1,Restrepo Tamara1,Tavares Proulx Rosemarie17,Perez‐Atayde Antonio R.1,Vargas Sara O.1,Shaikh Raja8,Weldon Christopher2910ORCID,Alexandrescu Sanda1,Hong Andrew L.21112,O'Neill Allison F.2ORCID,Hollowell Monica1,Harris Marian H.1,Janeway Katherine A.2ORCID,Crompton Brian D.211,Church Alanna J.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology Boston Children's Hospital Boston Massachusetts

2. Department of Pediatric Oncology Dana‐Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center Boston Massachusetts

3. Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston‐Salem North Carolina

4. Emily Couric Clinical Cancer Center University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

5. Foundation Medicine Inc. Cambridge Massachusetts

6. Department of Pathology Lahey Hospital and Medical Center Burlington Massachusetts

7. Department of Pathology Community College of Rhode Island Providence Rhode Island

8. Department of Radiology Boston Children's Hospital Boston Massachusetts

9. Department of Surgery Boston Children's Hospital Boston Massachusetts

10. Department of Anesthesiology Boston Children's Hospital Boston Massachusetts

11. Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Cambridge Massachusetts

12. Department of Pediatrics Emory University and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Atlanta Georgia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology,Hematology,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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