LncRNA: a link between RNA and cancer
G Yang, X Lu, L Yuan - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Gene …, 2014 - Elsevier
Unraveling the gene expression networks governing cancer initiation and development is
essential while remains largely uncompleted. With the innovations in RNA-seq technologies …
essential while remains largely uncompleted. With the innovations in RNA-seq technologies …
[HTML][HTML] Lessons from the cancer genome
LA Garraway, ES Lander - Cell, 2013 - cell.com
Systematic studies of the cancer genome have exploded in recent years. These studies
have revealed scores of new cancer genes, including many in processes not previously …
have revealed scores of new cancer genes, including many in processes not previously …
The emergence of lncRNAs in cancer biology
JR Prensner, AM Chinnaiyan - Cancer discovery, 2011 - AACR
The discovery of numerous noncoding RNA (ncRNA) transcripts in species from yeast to
mammals has dramatically altered our understanding of cell biology, especially the biology …
mammals has dramatically altered our understanding of cell biology, especially the biology …
[图书][B] Cancer epidemiology and prevention
" The definitive reference for budding and experienced cancer epidemiologists alike."-
American Journal of Epidemiology" Practitioners in epidemiology and oncology will find …
American Journal of Epidemiology" Practitioners in epidemiology and oncology will find …
Comparative oncology: what dogs and other species can teach us about humans with cancer
JD Schiffman, M Breen - Philosophical Transactions of …, 2015 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Over 1.66 million humans (approx. 500/100 000 population rate) and over 4.2 million dogs
(approx. 5300/100 000 population rate) are diagnosed with cancer annually in the USA. The …
(approx. 5300/100 000 population rate) are diagnosed with cancer annually in the USA. The …
A survey of tools for variant analysis of next-generation genome sequencing data
S Pabinger, A Dander, M Fischer… - Briefings in …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Recent advances in genome sequencing technologies provide unprecedented opportunities
to characterize individual genomic landscapes and identify mutations relevant for diagnosis …
to characterize individual genomic landscapes and identify mutations relevant for diagnosis …
Evolutionary dynamics of carcinogenesis and why targeted therapy does not work
RJ Gillies, D Verduzco, RA Gatenby - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2012 - nature.com
All malignant cancers, whether inherited or sporadic, are fundamentally governed by
Darwinian dynamics. The process of carcinogenesis requires genetic instability and highly …
Darwinian dynamics. The process of carcinogenesis requires genetic instability and highly …
Bringing genome-wide association findings into clinical use
TA Manolio - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2013 - nature.com
Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have been heralded as a major advance in
biomedical discovery, having identified~ 2,000 robust associations with complex diseases …
biomedical discovery, having identified~ 2,000 robust associations with complex diseases …
A subset-based approach improves power and interpretation for the combined analysis of genetic association studies of heterogeneous traits
S Bhattacharjee, P Rajaraman, KB Jacobs… - The American Journal of …, 2012 - cell.com
Pooling genome-wide association studies (GWASs) increases power but also poses
methodological challenges because studies are often heterogeneous. For example …
methodological challenges because studies are often heterogeneous. For example …
Chimeric EWSR1-FLI1 regulates the Ewing sarcoma susceptibility gene EGR2 via a GGAA microsatellite
Deciphering the ways in which somatic mutations and germline susceptibility variants
cooperate to promote cancer is challenging. Ewing sarcoma is characterized by fusions …
cooperate to promote cancer is challenging. Ewing sarcoma is characterized by fusions …