Clonality assessment and clonal ordering of individual neoplastic crypts shows polyclonality of colorectal adenomas.
BACKGROUND and AIMS: According to the somatic mutation theory, monoclonal colorectal lesions arise from sequential mutations in the progeny of a single stem cell. However, studies in a sex chromosome mixoploid mosaic (XO/XY) patient indicated that colorectal adenomas were polyclonal. We assessed ade...
Autors principals: | Thirlwell, C, Will, O, Domingo, E, Graham, T, McDonald, SA, Oukrif, D, Jeffrey, R, Gorman, M, Rodriguez-Justo, M, Chin-Aleong, J, Clark, S, Novelli, MR, Jankowski, J, Wright, N, Tomlinson, I, Leedham, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2010
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