Widespread alternative exon usage in clinically distinct subtypes of Invasive Ductal Carcinoma
Abstract Cancer cells can have different patterns of exon usage of individual genes when compared to normal tissue, suggesting that alternative splicing may play a role in shaping the tumor phenotype. The discovery and identification of gene variants has increased dramatically with the introduction...
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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