Motivation: Genomic DNA regions are frequently lost or gained during tumor progression. Array Comparative Geno-mic Hybridization (array CGH) technology makes it possible to assess these changes in DNA in cancers, by comparison with a normal reference. The identification of systematically deleted or amplified genomic regions in a set of tumors enables biologists to identify genes involved in cancer progression because tumor suppressor genes are thought to be located in lost genomic regions and oncogenes, in gained regions. Array CGH profiles should also improve the classification of tumors. The achievement of these goals requires a methodo-logy for detecting the breakpoints delimiting altered regions in genomic patterns and assigning a statu...
BACKGROUND: Array CGH (Comparative Genomic Hybridisation) is a molecular cytogenetic technique for t...
At the present time, there is increasing evidence that cancer may be regulated by the number of copi...
Array-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) allows measuring DNA copy number at the whole g...
In cancer research, prediction of time to death or relapse is important for a meaningful tumor class...
In cancer research, prediction of time to death or relapse is important for a meaningful tumor class...
Background. Array-based comparative genomic hybridization (array-CGH) is an emerging high-resolution...
In cancer research, prediction of time to death or relapse is important for a meaningful tumor clas...
Motivation: Genomic instability is one of the fundamental factors in tumorigenesis and tumor progres...
Background: Microarray-CGH experiments are used to detect and map chromosomal imbalances, by hybridi...
INST;rU DGY ES05 ES Cancer development and progression typically features genomic instability freque...
Tumor formation is in part driven by DNA copy number alterations (CNAs), which can be measured using...
Genetic instability results, in a large majority of solid tumors, in deep chromosomal rearrangements...
Tumor formation is in part driven by DNA copy number alterations (CNAs), which can be measured using...
Abstract. The development of cancer is largely driven by the gain or loss of sub-sets of the genome,...
Genetic instability results, in a large majority of solid tumors, in deep chromosomal rearrangements...
BACKGROUND: Array CGH (Comparative Genomic Hybridisation) is a molecular cytogenetic technique for t...
At the present time, there is increasing evidence that cancer may be regulated by the number of copi...
Array-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) allows measuring DNA copy number at the whole g...
In cancer research, prediction of time to death or relapse is important for a meaningful tumor class...
In cancer research, prediction of time to death or relapse is important for a meaningful tumor class...
Background. Array-based comparative genomic hybridization (array-CGH) is an emerging high-resolution...
In cancer research, prediction of time to death or relapse is important for a meaningful tumor clas...
Motivation: Genomic instability is one of the fundamental factors in tumorigenesis and tumor progres...
Background: Microarray-CGH experiments are used to detect and map chromosomal imbalances, by hybridi...
INST;rU DGY ES05 ES Cancer development and progression typically features genomic instability freque...
Tumor formation is in part driven by DNA copy number alterations (CNAs), which can be measured using...
Genetic instability results, in a large majority of solid tumors, in deep chromosomal rearrangements...
Tumor formation is in part driven by DNA copy number alterations (CNAs), which can be measured using...
Abstract. The development of cancer is largely driven by the gain or loss of sub-sets of the genome,...
Genetic instability results, in a large majority of solid tumors, in deep chromosomal rearrangements...
BACKGROUND: Array CGH (Comparative Genomic Hybridisation) is a molecular cytogenetic technique for t...
At the present time, there is increasing evidence that cancer may be regulated by the number of copi...
Array-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) allows measuring DNA copy number at the whole g...