Chromosomal translocations are one of the most common types of genetic rearrangements and are molecular signatures for many types of cancers. They are considered as primary causes for cancers, especially lymphoma and leukemia. Although many translocations have been reported in the last four decades, the mechanism by which chromosomes break during a translocation remains largely un-known. In this review, we summarize recent ad-vances made in understanding the molecular mechanism of chromosomal translocations
UnrestrictedThe bcl-2 translocation, t(14;18)(q32;q21), is found in about 50% of all non-Hodgkin 's ...
International audienceThe primary functions of the eukaryotic nucleus as a site for the storage, ret...
Chromosomal translocations drive the development of many hematological and some solid cancers. Sever...
Chromosomal translocations are one of the most common types of genetic rearrangements and are molecu...
Integrity in entirety is the preferred state of any organism. The temporal and spatial integrity of ...
Chromosomal aberration is considered to be one of the major characteristic features in many cancers....
Abstract: We show that introns harboring translocation breakpoints in tumors are significantly longe...
Genetic alterations in DNA can lead to cancer when it is present in proto-oncogenes, tumor suppresso...
SummaryChromosomal rearrangements, including translocations, require formation and joining of DNA do...
Mechanistic analyses based on improved imaging techniques have begun to explore the biological impli...
Despite many years of experimental studies on radiation-induced chromosomal aberrations, and the rec...
Chromosome translocations are well-established hallmarks of cancer cells and often occur at nonrando...
Mechanistic analyses based on improved imaging techniques have begun to explore the biological impli...
Abstract Background Gene rearrangements such as chromosomal translocations have been shown to contri...
UnrestrictedThe bcl-2 translocation, t(14;18)(q32;q21), is found in about 50% of all non-Hodgkin 's ...
International audienceThe primary functions of the eukaryotic nucleus as a site for the storage, ret...
Chromosomal translocations drive the development of many hematological and some solid cancers. Sever...
Chromosomal translocations are one of the most common types of genetic rearrangements and are molecu...
Integrity in entirety is the preferred state of any organism. The temporal and spatial integrity of ...
Chromosomal aberration is considered to be one of the major characteristic features in many cancers....
Abstract: We show that introns harboring translocation breakpoints in tumors are significantly longe...
Genetic alterations in DNA can lead to cancer when it is present in proto-oncogenes, tumor suppresso...
SummaryChromosomal rearrangements, including translocations, require formation and joining of DNA do...
Mechanistic analyses based on improved imaging techniques have begun to explore the biological impli...
Despite many years of experimental studies on radiation-induced chromosomal aberrations, and the rec...
Chromosome translocations are well-established hallmarks of cancer cells and often occur at nonrando...
Mechanistic analyses based on improved imaging techniques have begun to explore the biological impli...
Abstract Background Gene rearrangements such as chromosomal translocations have been shown to contri...
UnrestrictedThe bcl-2 translocation, t(14;18)(q32;q21), is found in about 50% of all non-Hodgkin 's ...
International audienceThe primary functions of the eukaryotic nucleus as a site for the storage, ret...
Chromosomal translocations drive the development of many hematological and some solid cancers. Sever...