The price of human evolution: Cancer-testis antigens, the decline in male fertility and the increase in cancer
The increasing frequency of general and particularly male cancer coupled with the reduction
in male fertility seen worldwide motivated us to seek a potential evolutionary link between …
in male fertility seen worldwide motivated us to seek a potential evolutionary link between …
[HTML][HTML] Cancer as a global health crisis with deep evolutionary roots
RJ Klement - Global Transitions, 2024 - Elsevier
The global burden of cancer incidence, deaths and economic costs is steadily increasing
since several decades. Despite a massive allocation of research funds since the 1970s, no …
since several decades. Despite a massive allocation of research funds since the 1970s, no …
Special Issue “Advances in Genome Regulation in Cancer”
Cancer is globally increasing. Since 2010 it has risen in incidence by 26.3%, with mortality
growing by 20.9% and cancer-associated invalidity increasing by 16.0%[1], painfully …
growing by 20.9% and cancer-associated invalidity increasing by 16.0%[1], painfully …
Tetraploidization Increases the Motility and Invasiveness of Cancer Cells
Polyploidy and metastasis are associated with a low probability of disease-free survival in
cancer patients. Polyploid cells are known to facilitate tumorigenesis. However, few data …
cancer patients. Polyploid cells are known to facilitate tumorigenesis. However, few data …
Polyploidy Promotes Hypertranscription, Apoptosis Resistance, and Ciliogenesis in Cancer Cells and Mesenchymal Stem Cells of Various Origins: Comparative …
OV Anatskaya, AE Vinogradov - International Journal of Molecular …, 2024 - mdpi.com
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) attract an increasing amount of attention due to their unique
therapeutic properties. Yet, MSC can undergo undesirable genetic and epigenetic changes …
therapeutic properties. Yet, MSC can undergo undesirable genetic and epigenetic changes …
[HTML][HTML] Tetraploidy as a metastable state towards malignant cell transformation within a systemic approach of cancer development
M Kirsch-Volders, M Mišík, J de Gerlache - Mutation Research-Genetic …, 2024 - Elsevier
Tetraploidy, a condition in which a cell has four homologous sets of chromosomes, may be a
natural physiological condition or pathophysiological such as in cancer cells or stress …
natural physiological condition or pathophysiological such as in cancer cells or stress …
[PDF][PDF] Advances in genome regulation in cancer
J Erenpreisa, A Giuliani… - International Journal of …, 2023 - eprints.soton.ac.uk
Cancer is globally increasing. Since 2010 it has risen in incidence by 26.3%, with mortality
growing by 20.9% and cancer-associated invalidity increasing by 16.0%[1], painfully …
growing by 20.9% and cancer-associated invalidity increasing by 16.0%[1], painfully …
Malignances Stage Development in vitro: The Role of (Very) Small Cancer and Leukemic Stem-Like Cells
JJ Lica, J Jakóbkiewicz-Banecka, A Hellmann - 2024 - preprints.org
Abstract Simple Summary: This review explores the origin of Leukemic Stem-Like Cells
(LSLCs) from (Very) Small Leukemic Stem-Like Cells ((V) SLSLCs) and Cancer Stem Cells …
(LSLCs) from (Very) Small Leukemic Stem-Like Cells ((V) SLSLCs) and Cancer Stem Cells …
[PDF][PDF] Global Transitions
RJ Klement - researchgate.net
abstract The global burden of cancer incidence, deaths and economic costs is steadily
increasing since several decades. Despite a massive allocation of research funds since the …
increasing since several decades. Despite a massive allocation of research funds since the …