Genetic instability: tipping the balance

Volume: 32, Issue: 38, Pages: 4459 - 4470
Published: Dec 17, 2012
Abstract
Tumor cells typically contain a genome that is highly divergent from the genome of normal, non-transformed cells. This genetic divergence is caused by a number of distinct changes that the tumor cell acquires during its transformation from a normal cell into a tumorigenic counterpart. Changes to the genome include mutations, deletions, insertions, and also gross chromosomal aberrations, such as chromosome translocations and whole chromosome...
Paper Details
Title
Genetic instability: tipping the balance
Published Date
Dec 17, 2012
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
38
Pages
4459 - 4470
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