Anti-EGFR-resistant clones decay exponentially after progression: Implications for anti-EGFR re-challenge

C. M. Parseghian, J. M. Loree, V. K. Morris, X. Liu, K. K. Clifton, S. Napolitano, J. T. Henry, A. A. Pereira, E. Vilar, B. Johnson, B. Kee, K. Raghav, A. Dasari, J. Wu, N. Garg, V. M. Raymond, K. C. Banks, A. A. Talasaz, R. B. Lanman, J. H. StricklerD. S. Hong, R. B. Corcoran, M. J. Overman, S. Kopetz

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