Background: Normal cell division is coordinated by a bipolar mitotic spindle, ensuring symmetrical segregation of chromosomes. Cancer cells, however, occasionally divide into three or more directions. Such multipolar mitoses have been proposed to generate genetic diversity and thereby contribute to clonal evolution. However, this notion has been little validated experimentally. Principal Findings: Chromosome segregation and DNA content in daughter cells from multipolar mitoses were assessed by multiphoton cross sectioning and fluorescence in situ hybridization in cancer cells and non-neoplastic transformed cells. The DNA distribution resulting from multipolar cell division was found to be highly variable, with frequent nullisomies in the da...
International audienceEmbryonic stem (ES) cells are pluripotent cells widely used in cell therapy an...
It has been known for more than a century that neoplastic cells often exhibit disturbances of the mi...
Pairing homologous chromosomes is required for recombination. However, in nonmeiotic stages it can l...
Normal cell division is coordinated by a bipolar mitotic spindle, ensuring symmetrical segregation o...
Normal cell division is coordinated by a bipolar mitotic spindle, ensuring symmetrical segregation o...
BACKGROUND: Normal cell division is coordinated by a bipolar mitotic spindle, ensuring symmetrical s...
BACKGROUND: Normal cell division is coordinated by a bipolar mitotic spindle, ensuring symmetrical s...
Background: Normal cell division is coordinated by a bipolar mitotic spindle, ensuring symmetrical s...
International audiencePloidy variations such as genome doubling are frequent in human tumors and hav...
Many cancer cells display a CIN (Chromosome Instability) phenotype, by which they exhibit high rates...
Mitotic segregation defects such as multipolar spindles, anaphase bridges, and micronuclei have long...
Mitotic segregation defects such as multipolar spindles, anaphase bridges, and micronuclei have long...
Chromosome instability (CIN), a continuous change in the structure or number of chromosomes, is prop...
One extra chromosome copy (i.e., trisomy) is the most common type of chromosome aberration in cancer...
Chromosome instability (CIN), a continuous change in the structure or number of chromosomes, is prop...
International audienceEmbryonic stem (ES) cells are pluripotent cells widely used in cell therapy an...
It has been known for more than a century that neoplastic cells often exhibit disturbances of the mi...
Pairing homologous chromosomes is required for recombination. However, in nonmeiotic stages it can l...
Normal cell division is coordinated by a bipolar mitotic spindle, ensuring symmetrical segregation o...
Normal cell division is coordinated by a bipolar mitotic spindle, ensuring symmetrical segregation o...
BACKGROUND: Normal cell division is coordinated by a bipolar mitotic spindle, ensuring symmetrical s...
BACKGROUND: Normal cell division is coordinated by a bipolar mitotic spindle, ensuring symmetrical s...
Background: Normal cell division is coordinated by a bipolar mitotic spindle, ensuring symmetrical s...
International audiencePloidy variations such as genome doubling are frequent in human tumors and hav...
Many cancer cells display a CIN (Chromosome Instability) phenotype, by which they exhibit high rates...
Mitotic segregation defects such as multipolar spindles, anaphase bridges, and micronuclei have long...
Mitotic segregation defects such as multipolar spindles, anaphase bridges, and micronuclei have long...
Chromosome instability (CIN), a continuous change in the structure or number of chromosomes, is prop...
One extra chromosome copy (i.e., trisomy) is the most common type of chromosome aberration in cancer...
Chromosome instability (CIN), a continuous change in the structure or number of chromosomes, is prop...
International audienceEmbryonic stem (ES) cells are pluripotent cells widely used in cell therapy an...
It has been known for more than a century that neoplastic cells often exhibit disturbances of the mi...
Pairing homologous chromosomes is required for recombination. However, in nonmeiotic stages it can l...