Perturbation-based gene regulatory network inference to unravel oncogenic mechanisms
Abstract The gene regulatory network (GRN) of human cells encodes mechanisms to ensure proper functioning. However, if this GRN is dysregulated, the cell may enter into a disease state such as cancer. Understanding the GRN as a system can therefore help identify novel mechanisms underlying disease,...
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Autores principales: | Daniel Morgan, Matthew Studham, Andreas Tjärnberg, Holger Weishaupt, Fredrik J. Swartling, Torbjörn E. M. Nordling, Erik L. L. Sonnhammer |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/82d92cd771e2430780af2d03d54742cb |
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