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Cell Cycle Control by Oncogenes and Tumor Suppressors: Driving the Transformation of Normal Cells into Cancerous Cells. By: Amy Y. Chow, Ph.D. (Division of Tumor Cell Biology, Beckman Research ...
Oncogenes that promote cell-cycle progression also sensitize cells to agents that induce apoptosis. Sensitization is thought to be caused by the induction of proapoptotic factors. Alternatively ...
Oncogenes in AML. The number of chromosomal alterations observed in AML [2,3] (more than 200 translocations, in addition to several point mutations) is enormous and makes it impossible to screen ...
Proto-oncogenes are a group of genes that normally regulate cell division and growth by encoding regulator proteins for cell cycle, growth factors, transcription factors, DNA-binding proteins, and ...
Scientists at Fox Chase Cancer Center have identified a mutation in a common oncogene—a gene that can cause cancer—that may ...
Proto-oncogenes have many functions in a cell but they often code for proteins that stimulate cell division, prevent cell differentiation or regulate programmed cell death (apoptosis).
Druggable oncogene-driven non–small cell lung cancer has led to innovative systemic treatment options, improving patients' outcome. This benefit is not only achieved in the metastatic setting but also ...
Investigating how mutations in tumors alter DNA’s 3D structure—and subsequently, regulatory sequences called enhancers—can ...
2 Chowdhry et al. Tumors driven by oncogene amplified extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA) demonstrate enhanced sensitivity to cell cycle checkpoint kinase 1 (CHK1) inhibition [abstract]. Cancer Res 2023 ...
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City of Hope researchers have co-led the first study to demonstrate that characterizing genetic material near chromosomes forecasts how mutated, cancer-causing genes reengineer DNA and alter the tumor ...
Druggable oncogene-driven non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has led to innovative systemic treatment options, improving patients' outcome. This benefit is not only achieved in the metastatic ...
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