<div><p>Many cancers are aneuploid. However, the precise role that chromosomal instability plays in the development of cancer and in the response of tumours to treatment is still hotly debated. Here, to explore this question from a theoretical standpoint we have developed an agent-based model of tissue homeostasis in which to test the likely effects of whole chromosome mis-segregation during cancer development. In stochastic simulations, chromosome mis-segregation events at cell division lead to the generation of a diverse population of aneuploid clones that over time exhibit hyperplastic growth. Significantly, the course of cancer evolution depends on genetic linkage, as the structure of chromosomes lost or gained through mis-segregation e...
Understanding the cellular mechanisms of tumour growth is key for designing rational anticancer trea...
Geneticists and molecular biologists have demonstrated that carcinogenesis is a stochastic multi-sta...
Tumorigenesis in humans is thought to be a multistep process where certain mutations confer a select...
Many cancers are aneuploid. However, the precise role that chromosomal instability plays in the deve...
The role of aneuploidy (the cellular state of having an abnormal number of chromosomes) in cancer is...
<div><p>An unbalanced chromosome number (aneuploidy) is present in most malignant tumours and has be...
Numerical chromosomal instability is a ubiquitous feature of human neoplasms. Due to experimental li...
An unbalanced chromosome number (aneuploidy) is present in most malignant tumours and has been attri...
Cancer cells frequently undergo chromosome missegregation events during mitosis, whereby the copies ...
Abstract Background Aneuploidy has long been recognized to be associated with cancer. A growing body...
Cancer cells frequently undergo chromosome missegregation events during mitosis, whereby the copies ...
<p>(A) Reported cytogenetic data from the Mitelman Database of Chromosome Aberrations and Gene Fusio...
The recent tumor research has lead scientists to recognize the central role played by cancer stem ce...
Abstract Chromosome instability (CIN) has been associated with therapeutic resistance in many cancer...
Recent evidence suggests that a polyaneuploid cancer cell (PACC) state may play a key role in the ad...
Understanding the cellular mechanisms of tumour growth is key for designing rational anticancer trea...
Geneticists and molecular biologists have demonstrated that carcinogenesis is a stochastic multi-sta...
Tumorigenesis in humans is thought to be a multistep process where certain mutations confer a select...
Many cancers are aneuploid. However, the precise role that chromosomal instability plays in the deve...
The role of aneuploidy (the cellular state of having an abnormal number of chromosomes) in cancer is...
<div><p>An unbalanced chromosome number (aneuploidy) is present in most malignant tumours and has be...
Numerical chromosomal instability is a ubiquitous feature of human neoplasms. Due to experimental li...
An unbalanced chromosome number (aneuploidy) is present in most malignant tumours and has been attri...
Cancer cells frequently undergo chromosome missegregation events during mitosis, whereby the copies ...
Abstract Background Aneuploidy has long been recognized to be associated with cancer. A growing body...
Cancer cells frequently undergo chromosome missegregation events during mitosis, whereby the copies ...
<p>(A) Reported cytogenetic data from the Mitelman Database of Chromosome Aberrations and Gene Fusio...
The recent tumor research has lead scientists to recognize the central role played by cancer stem ce...
Abstract Chromosome instability (CIN) has been associated with therapeutic resistance in many cancer...
Recent evidence suggests that a polyaneuploid cancer cell (PACC) state may play a key role in the ad...
Understanding the cellular mechanisms of tumour growth is key for designing rational anticancer trea...
Geneticists and molecular biologists have demonstrated that carcinogenesis is a stochastic multi-sta...
Tumorigenesis in humans is thought to be a multistep process where certain mutations confer a select...