The presence of extra chromosomes leads to genomic instability
One of the hallmarks of cancer cells is aneuploidy, however the molecular effects are poorly understood. Here the authors show that trisomic and tetrasomic cells display increased genomic instability and reduced levels of the helicase MCM2-7.
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Main Authors: | Verena Passerini, Efrat Ozeri-Galai, Mirjam S. de Pagter, Neysan Donnelly, Sarah Schmalbrock, Wigard P. Kloosterman, Batsheva Kerem, Zuzana Storchová |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e73b828e409d4bfbb86d27e03daef072 |
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