Interpreting pathways to discover cancer driver genes with Moonlight
Identification of cancer driver genes, especially those that can act as tumour suppressors or oncogenes depending on context, remains a challenge. Here, the authors introduce Moonlight, a tool that integrates multi-omic data to address this challenge and identify numerous dual-role cancer genes.
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Autores principales: | Antonio Colaprico, Catharina Olsen, Matthew H. Bailey, Gabriel J. Odom, Thilde Terkelsen, Tiago C. Silva, André V. Olsen, Laura Cantini, Andrei Zinovyev, Emmanuel Barillot, Houtan Noushmehr, Gloria Bertoli, Isabella Castiglioni, Claudia Cava, Gianluca Bontempi, Xi Steven Chen, Elena Papaleo |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/17a5443f838e4ce7b405503b7875ae15 |
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