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- Q16829203 subject Q8184646.
- Q16829203 subject Q8934832.
- Q16829203 abstract "Champions Oncology is an American technology company that develops mouse avatars. Called TumorGrafts, they are used to test a panel of chemotherapy regimens, targeted therapies and monoclonal antibodies to identify potential therapeutic options for cancer patients. The company was founded in 2007 by David Sidransky, M.D., a Johns Hopkins oncologist that was named by TIME as one of the top physicians and scientists in the United States in 2001.".
- Q16829203 wikiPageExternalLink championsoncology.com.
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- Q16829203 wikiPageWikiLink Q8184646.
- Q16829203 wikiPageWikiLink Q8934832.
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- Q16829203 comment "Champions Oncology is an American technology company that develops mouse avatars. Called TumorGrafts, they are used to test a panel of chemotherapy regimens, targeted therapies and monoclonal antibodies to identify potential therapeutic options for cancer patients. The company was founded in 2007 by David Sidransky, M.D., a Johns Hopkins oncologist that was named by TIME as one of the top physicians and scientists in the United States in 2001.".
- Q16829203 label "Champions Oncology".
- Q16829203 homepage championsoncology.com.