According to Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers, their recent study may upend a long-held theory of chromosome instability contributing to cancer risk for people with short telomeres. The study, ...
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Scientists link 2 cancer hallmarks in a way no one expected
Cancer researchers have long treated genetic chaos and epigenetic rewiring as separate engines of disease, two parallel ...
Many tumors express meiotic genes that could potentially drive somatic chromosome instability. While germline cohesin subunits SMC1B, STAG3, and REC8 are widely expressed in many cancers, messenger ...
New research finds an unexpected link between chromosomal instability and epigenetic alternations, both of which are hallmarks of cancer -- especially advanced, drug-resistant cancers. A graduate ...
Validation of large chromosomal segment deletions by chromosome painting. (a, b) FISH assays of the chr2 barcode probes and chr2 painting probes on metaphase chromosomes prepared from LeiTing. The ...
Recently, the research team led by Prof. Junjiu Huang from Sun Yat-sen University, in collaboration with Prof. Fenghua Liu’s team at Guangdong Women and Children Hospital, published a study titled ...
Chromosomal instability is a phenomenon characterized by rapid changes in the number and structure of chromosomes during cell division. It is very common in solid tumors and it is linked to the ...
The paper S.F. Bakhoum et al., “Chromosomal instability drives metastasis through a cytosolic DNA response,” Nature, 553:467-72, 2018. Aneuploidy—the presence of abnormal numbers of chromosomes in a ...
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