[HTML] from cw.com.twK Inaki, AM Hillmer, L Ukil, F Yao, XY Woo… - Genome …, 2011 - gb.cw.com.tw Using a long-span, paired-end deep sequencing strategy, we have comprehensively identified cancer genome rearrangements in eight breast cancer genomes. Herein, we show that 40%﹣54% of these structural genomic rearrangements result in different forms of fusion ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 8 versions
[HTML] from hematologylibrary.orgEA Coenen, SC Raimondi, J Harbott… - …, 2011 - bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org ... normal karyotypes. 42 Recently, Göhring et al 43 used a new definition of “structural complex karyotype,” defined as a karyotype with ≥ 3 chromosomal aberrations including at least one structuralaberration. This specific karyotype ... Related articles - All 2 versions
GR Simon… - US Patent 20,110,143,361, 2011 - freepatentsonline.com ... a more malignant phenotypic behavior of tumors. The predominant type of genome instability in cancer is structuralaberration of chromosomes (ie, deletions, translocations, and insertions). These are thought to arise as a result ... Cached
[HTML] from ro-journal.comR Huber, H Braselmann, H Geinitz… - Radiation …, 2011 - ro-journal.com ... Significantly reduced aberration frequencies are revealed for patient 30 (dicentrics/cell), for patient 36 (t(Ab)/cell, structuralaberrations/aberrant cell, for patient 37 (t(Ba)/cell) and for patient 41 (structuralaberrations/aberrant cell). ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - Cached - All 5 versions
A Kotkowska, E Wawrzyniak, JZ Blonski… - Leukemia Research, 2011 - Elsevier ... Sole del(13)(q14) detected by FISH, in 50% of patients was associated with other aberrations revealed by CC-DSP30. Additionally, the most recurrent anomaly detected by CC-DSP30 were structuralaberrations of chromosome 2. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions