Very large common fragile site genes and their potential role in cancer development.
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Tumor Suppressor WWOX Contributes to the Elimination of Tumorigenic Cells in Drosophila melanogasterTumor Suppressor Genes within Common Fragile Sites Are Active Players in the DNA Damage ResponsePleiotropic Functions of Tumor Suppressor WWOX in Normal and Cancer CellsFragile Sites of 'Valencia' Sweet Orange (Citrus sinensis) Chromosomes Are Related with Active 45s rDNARescue from replication stress during mitosis.Long Neural Genes Harbor Recurrent DNA Break Clusters in Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells.Genomic mechanisms underlying PARK2 large deletions identified in a cohort of patients with PD.Functions and Epigenetic Regulation of Wwox in Bone Metastasis from Breast Carcinoma: Comparison with Primary Tumors.Fragile sites in cancer: more than meets the eye.WWOX modulates the ATR-mediated DNA damage checkpoint responseA Dual Role of Caspase-8 in Triggering and Sensing Proliferation-Associated DNA Damage, a Key Determinant of Liver Cancer Development.Common fragile sites (CFS) and extremely large CFS genes are targets for human papillomavirus integrations and chromosome rearrangements in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma.[HPV-associated head and neck cancer : mutational signature and genomic aberrations].Recurrent alterations of the WW domain containing oxidoreductase gene spanning the common fragile site FRA16D in multiple myeloma and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance.WWOX guards genome stability by activating ATM.Tumor suppressor WWOX moderates the mitochondrial respiratory complex.FANCD2 binding identifies conserved fragile sites at large transcribed genes in avian cells.PARK2 gene and familial lung cancer: what is the link?Pathways for maintenance of telomeres and common fragile sites during DNA replication stress.
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Very large common fragile site genes and their potential role in cancer development.
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Very large common fragile site genes and their potential role in cancer development.
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Very large common fragile site genes and their potential role in cancer development.
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Very large common fragile site genes and their potential role in cancer development.
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Very large common fragile site genes and their potential role in cancer development.
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2014-10-10T00:00:00Z