Cross-talk among abnormal pathways widely occurs in human cancer and generally leads to insensitivity to cancer treatment. Moreover, alterations in the abnormal pathways are not limited to single molecular level. Therefore, we proposed a strategy that integrates a large number of biological sources at multiple levels for systematic identification of cross-talk among risk pathways in cancer by random walk on protein interaction network. We applied the method to multi-Omics breast cancer data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), including somatic mutation, DNA copy number, DNA methylation and gene expression profiles. We identified close cross-talk among many known cancer-related pathways with complex change patterns. Furthermore, we identifi...
The advent of whole-genome expression profiling technology has made it possible to identify transcri...
Background: The consecutive acquisition of genetic alterations characterizes neoplastic processes. A...
Certain cancer genes contribute to tumorigenesis in a manner of either co-occurring or mutually excl...
Cross-talk among abnormal pathways widely occurs in human cancer and generally leads to insensitivit...
<div><p>Cross-talk among abnormal pathways widely occurs in human cancer and generally leads to inse...
Since response to therapy can differ greatly between cancer patients, a precision medicine approach ...
Background: Modern high-throughput genomic technologies represent a comprehensive hallmark of molecu...
In this work an integrated approach was used to identify functional miRNAs regulating gene pathway c...
In this work an integrated approach was used to identify functional miRNAs regulating gene pathway c...
Development of high-throughput monitoring technologies enables interrogation of cancer samples at va...
Background: An important challenge in cancer biology is to understand the complex aspects of the dis...
Background: The consecutive acquisition of genetic alterations characterizes neoplastic processes. A...
<div><p>Development of high-throughput monitoring technologies enables interrogation of cancer sampl...
Abstract Background Cancer develops when pathways controlling cell survival, cell fate or genome mai...
Abstract Background Cellular processes and pathways, whose deregulation may contribute to the develo...
The advent of whole-genome expression profiling technology has made it possible to identify transcri...
Background: The consecutive acquisition of genetic alterations characterizes neoplastic processes. A...
Certain cancer genes contribute to tumorigenesis in a manner of either co-occurring or mutually excl...
Cross-talk among abnormal pathways widely occurs in human cancer and generally leads to insensitivit...
<div><p>Cross-talk among abnormal pathways widely occurs in human cancer and generally leads to inse...
Since response to therapy can differ greatly between cancer patients, a precision medicine approach ...
Background: Modern high-throughput genomic technologies represent a comprehensive hallmark of molecu...
In this work an integrated approach was used to identify functional miRNAs regulating gene pathway c...
In this work an integrated approach was used to identify functional miRNAs regulating gene pathway c...
Development of high-throughput monitoring technologies enables interrogation of cancer samples at va...
Background: An important challenge in cancer biology is to understand the complex aspects of the dis...
Background: The consecutive acquisition of genetic alterations characterizes neoplastic processes. A...
<div><p>Development of high-throughput monitoring technologies enables interrogation of cancer sampl...
Abstract Background Cancer develops when pathways controlling cell survival, cell fate or genome mai...
Abstract Background Cellular processes and pathways, whose deregulation may contribute to the develo...
The advent of whole-genome expression profiling technology has made it possible to identify transcri...
Background: The consecutive acquisition of genetic alterations characterizes neoplastic processes. A...
Certain cancer genes contribute to tumorigenesis in a manner of either co-occurring or mutually excl...