Nature research paper: Extrachromosomal DNA in the cancerous transformation of Barrett’s oesophagus
We thank the many individuals who donated their tissue samples to scientific research, without whom this study could not have taken place. This work was delivered as part of the eDyNAmiC team supported by the Cancer Grand Challenges partnership funded by Cancer Research UK and the National Cancer Institute . P.S.M. is the eDyNAmiC team lead and co-authors R.G.W.V., H.Y.C., S.W. and V.B. are members of the eDyNAmiC team.
Research at FHCC was funded by NIH grants P01 CA91955 and P30 CA015704. H.K. is supported by the Brain Korea 21 Four Project, a Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety grant and Korean Ministry of Science and ICT grants . R.G.W.V. acknowledges support from NIH–NCI grants R01 CA237208, R21 CA256575 and R33 CA236681 and a Cancer Center Support grant P30 CA034196, as well as NIH–NINDS grant R21 NS114873. Work in the L.B.A.
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