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Datasets and source-code underlying the computational analyses investigating the clinical association among TRAIL signalling, cell-in-cell structures, and colorectal cancer included in the manuscript "TRAIL signalling promotes entosis in colorectal cancer" authored by Emir Bozkurt, Heiko Düssmann, Manuela Salvucci, Brenton L. Cavanagh, Sandra Van Schaeybroeck, Daniel B. Longley, Seamus J. Martin and Jochen H. M. Prehn (submitted 2020, biorxiv preprint). A pre-built docker image is provided in "prebuilt_docker_image.tar.gz". Files generated by running the code (as described in the ReadMe), including "summary.pdf" (corresponding to Supplementary File 1 of the biorxiv submission), "processed_data/*" and "figures_and_tables" (figure and tables with statistical results) are also provided in "precomputed_files.zip". Additionally, data and code are available in a public BitBucket repository and as myBinder container.
This work was supported by generous funding from Science Foundation Ireland (14/IA/2582; 16/RI/3740; 16/US/3301) and the Health Research Board (16/US/330; TRA/2007/26).
entosis, cell in cell structure, colorectal cancer, clinical trial, trail
entosis, cell in cell structure, colorectal cancer, clinical trial, trail
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