Nonreciprocal chromosomal translocations in renal cancer involve multiple DSBs and NHEJ associated with breakpoint inversion but not necessarily with transcription
Chromosomal translocations and other abnormalities are central to the initiation of cancer in all cell types. Understanding the mechanism is therefore important to evaluate the evolution of cancer from the cancer initiating events to overt disease. Recent work has concentrated on model systems to de...
Auteurs principaux: | Ali, H, Daser, A, Dear, P, Wood, H, Rabbitts, P, Rabbitts, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2013
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