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    • Valerie Jensen, https://t.co/XPVF05fWrP. is the Associate Director of the Drug Shortage Staff at @US_FDA. Appreciate the dialog today on this important topic.

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    Abstract. The immune system plays a crucial role in the regulation of metastasis. Tumor cells systemically change immune functions to facilitate metastatic progression. Through this study, we deciphered how tumoral Galectin-1 (Gal1) expression shapes the systemic immune environment to promote metastasis in head and neck cancer (HNC). In multiple preclinical models of HNC and lung cancer in…

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    This White Paper summarizes the findings from a participatory study that was conducted with patients in Germany from the cancer and rare diseases communities to explore their perspectives on patient involvement in the governance of genomic data archives in general and of the German Human Genome-Phenome Archive (GHGA) specifically.  It also describes a concept for implementing meaningful patient…

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    • In #DeliberativeForums with German cancer and RD patients, we developed a concept for implementing #PatientInvolvement in governance of @GHGA_DE (German node of @EGAarchive), which can be adopted by other #omicsdata infrastructures! Out now @ZENODO_ORG: https://t.co/yUI23JvQY1 https://t.co/DYWL89RhoR