<p>Losses of chromosomal material are shown on the left side, gains on the right side.</p
<p>Tumors that were ALT- exhibited significantly more chromosomal gains/losses than ALT+ rectal canc...
<p>Gains are depicted on top of the ideograms, while losses are depicted below. Red: squamous tumors...
<p>Gains are shown in green and losses are shown in red. The length of the horizontal bar correspond...
<p>Losses of DNA are shown as lines on the left sides of chromosome ideograms, gains on the right si...
<p>Respectively, loss of 18q, gain of 14q and loss of X. The vertical lines along the chromosomes in...
<p><b>(a).</b> the comparison of chromosomal aberration profiles between HBV-related HCCs and HCV-re...
<p>Chromosomal segments with significant gain were highlighted in red and those with significant los...
<p>Note: 1: when two or more adjacent cytobands have copy number changes at a frequency above 30% (g...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Genomic imbalances in 5918 malignant epithelial t...
A, Chromosomal losses (green) and gains (red) in 21 tumors. Aberrations observed in the same carcino...
<p>A, All chromosomes; B, Chromosome 13; C, Chromosome 14. Each vertical line in B & C corresponds t...
Colorectal cancer is thought to be more common in men than in women. The chromosomal locations of DN...
Abstract Background Cancer is a complex disease that is the second leading cause of death in the Uni...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Genomic imbalances in 5918 malignant epithelial t...
Genetic and genomic aberrations are the primary cause of cancer. Chromosome missegregation leads to ...
<p>Tumors that were ALT- exhibited significantly more chromosomal gains/losses than ALT+ rectal canc...
<p>Gains are depicted on top of the ideograms, while losses are depicted below. Red: squamous tumors...
<p>Gains are shown in green and losses are shown in red. The length of the horizontal bar correspond...
<p>Losses of DNA are shown as lines on the left sides of chromosome ideograms, gains on the right si...
<p>Respectively, loss of 18q, gain of 14q and loss of X. The vertical lines along the chromosomes in...
<p><b>(a).</b> the comparison of chromosomal aberration profiles between HBV-related HCCs and HCV-re...
<p>Chromosomal segments with significant gain were highlighted in red and those with significant los...
<p>Note: 1: when two or more adjacent cytobands have copy number changes at a frequency above 30% (g...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Genomic imbalances in 5918 malignant epithelial t...
A, Chromosomal losses (green) and gains (red) in 21 tumors. Aberrations observed in the same carcino...
<p>A, All chromosomes; B, Chromosome 13; C, Chromosome 14. Each vertical line in B & C corresponds t...
Colorectal cancer is thought to be more common in men than in women. The chromosomal locations of DN...
Abstract Background Cancer is a complex disease that is the second leading cause of death in the Uni...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Genomic imbalances in 5918 malignant epithelial t...
Genetic and genomic aberrations are the primary cause of cancer. Chromosome missegregation leads to ...
<p>Tumors that were ALT- exhibited significantly more chromosomal gains/losses than ALT+ rectal canc...
<p>Gains are depicted on top of the ideograms, while losses are depicted below. Red: squamous tumors...
<p>Gains are shown in green and losses are shown in red. The length of the horizontal bar correspond...