Frontiers in Oncology is delighted to present the Methods in series of article collections.
Methods in Genitourinary Oncology will publish high-quality methodical studies on key topics in the field. It aims to highlight recent advances in the field, whilst emphasizing important directions and new possibilities for future inquiries.
The Methods in Genitourinary Oncology collection aims to highlight the latest experimental techniques and methods used to investigate fundamental questions in Genitourinary Oncology. Review Articles or Opinion Articles on methodologies or applications including the advantages and limitations of each are welcome. This Research Topic includes technologies and up-to-date methods which help aim to help advance science.
Please note: manuscripts consisting solely of bioinformatics or computational analysis of public genomic or transcriptomic databases which are not accompanied by validation (independent cohort or biological validation in vitro or in vivo) are out of scope for this section and will not be accepted as part of this Research Topic.
Frontiers in Oncology is delighted to present the Methods in series of article collections.
Methods in Genitourinary Oncology will publish high-quality methodical studies on key topics in the field. It aims to highlight recent advances in the field, whilst emphasizing important directions and new possibilities for future inquiries.
The Methods in Genitourinary Oncology collection aims to highlight the latest experimental techniques and methods used to investigate fundamental questions in Genitourinary Oncology. Review Articles or Opinion Articles on methodologies or applications including the advantages and limitations of each are welcome. This Research Topic includes technologies and up-to-date methods which help aim to help advance science.
Please note: manuscripts consisting solely of bioinformatics or computational analysis of public genomic or transcriptomic databases which are not accompanied by validation (independent cohort or biological validation in vitro or in vivo) are out of scope for this section and will not be accepted as part of this Research Topic.