Lecture: Klaus Pantel – Detection and characterization of circulating tumor cells

by Alexey Bersenev on May 6, 2010 · 1 comment

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I’m planning to share some talks recorder at the 101th annual meeting American Association of Cancer Research in April 17-21, 2010 and now available as a webcast.

Klaus Pantel – Professor, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Institute of Tumor Biology (Germany). He is a leading scientist in the field of circulating tumor cells (CTCs). He is a coordinator of the DISMAL (Molecular Signatures as Diagnostic and Therapeutic Targets for Disseminated Epithelial Malignancies) project.


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