Boveri revisited: chromosomal instability, aneuploidy and tumorigenesis
AJ Holland, DW Cleveland - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2009 - nature.com
The mitotic checkpoint is a major cell cycle control mechanism that guards against
chromosome missegregation and the subsequent production of aneuploid daughter cells …
chromosome missegregation and the subsequent production of aneuploid daughter cells …
Does aneuploidy cause cancer?
BAA Weaver, DW Cleveland - Current opinion in cell biology, 2006 - Elsevier
Aneuploidy has been recognized as a common characteristic of cancer cells for> 100 years.
Aneuploidy frequently results from errors of the mitotic checkpoint, the major cell cycle …
Aneuploidy frequently results from errors of the mitotic checkpoint, the major cell cycle …
On the road to cancer: aneuploidy and the mitotic checkpoint
GJPL Kops, BAA Weaver, DW Cleveland - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2005 - nature.com
Abnormal chromosome content—also known as aneuploidy—is the most common
characteristic of human solid tumours. It has therefore been proposed that aneuploidy …
characteristic of human solid tumours. It has therefore been proposed that aneuploidy …
Cell-cycle checkpoints and aneuploidy on the path to cancer
ES Wenzel, ATK Singh - In Vivo, 2018 - iv.iiarjournals.org
The cell cycle is a complex sequence of events through which a cell duplicates its contents
and divides, and involves many regulatory proteins for proper cellular reproduction …
and divides, and involves many regulatory proteins for proper cellular reproduction …
Chromosomal instability and aneuploidy in cancer: from yeast to man: 'Exploring aneuploidy: the significance of chromosomal imbalance'review series
SJ Pfau, A Amon - EMBO reports, 2012 - embopress.org
Aneuploidy is frequently associated with disease and developmental abnormalities. It is also
a key characteristic of cancer. Several model systems have been developed to study the role …
a key characteristic of cancer. Several model systems have been developed to study the role …
Aneuploidy in health, disease, and aging
RM Ricke, JM Van Deursen - Journal of Cell Biology, 2013 - rupress.org
Aneuploidy, an aberrant number of chromosomes, has been recognized as a feature of
human malignancies for over a century, but compelling evidence for causality was largely …
human malignancies for over a century, but compelling evidence for causality was largely …
Preventing aneuploidy: the contribution of mitotic checkpoint proteins
SJE Suijkerbuijk, GJPL Kops - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Reviews on …, 2008 - Elsevier
Aneuploidy, an abnormal number of chromosomes, is a trait shared by most solid tumors.
Chromosomal instability (CIN) manifested as aneuploidy might promote tumorigenesis and …
Chromosomal instability (CIN) manifested as aneuploidy might promote tumorigenesis and …
Aneuploidy and tumorigenesis
X Fang, P Zhang - Seminars in cell & developmental biology, 2011 - Elsevier
Aneuploidy is a prominent phenotype of cancer. It refers to deviations from the normal
number of chromosomes in a cell, as a result of whole-chromosome loss or gain. In most …
number of chromosomes in a cell, as a result of whole-chromosome loss or gain. In most …
Mitotic catastrophe: a mechanism for avoiding genomic instability
I Vitale, L Galluzzi, M Castedo, G Kroemer - Nature reviews Molecular …, 2011 - nature.com
The improper distribution of chromosomes during mitosis compromises cellular functions
and can reduce cellular fitness or contribute to malignant transformation. As a …
and can reduce cellular fitness or contribute to malignant transformation. As a …
Context is everything: aneuploidy in cancer
U Ben-David, A Amon - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2020 - nature.com
Cancer is driven by multiple types of genetic alterations, which range in size from point
mutations to whole-chromosome gains and losses, known as aneuploidy. Chromosome …
mutations to whole-chromosome gains and losses, known as aneuploidy. Chromosome …