<div><p>Cancer develops through a multistep process in which normal cells progress to malignant tumors via the evolution of their genomes as a result of the acquisition of mutations in cancer driver genes. The number, identity and mode of action of cancer driver genes, and how they contribute to tumor evolution is largely unknown. This study deployed the Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus (MMTV) as an insertional mutagen to find both the driver genes and the networks in which they function. Using deep insertion site sequencing we identified around 31000 retroviral integration sites in 604 MMTV-induced mammary tumors from mice with mammary gland-specific deletion of <i>Trp53</i>, <i>Pten</i> heterozygous knockout mice, or wildtype strains. We identif...
BackgroundHuman breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease, histopathologically, molecularly and pheno...
Genetic alterations that cooperate with TP53 mutation in breast cancer (BC) are largely unknown. Usi...
p53 and p19(ARF) are tumor suppressors frequently mutated in human tumors. In a high-throughput scre...
BackgroundIn human breast cancer normal mammary cells typically develop into hyperplasia, ductal car...
Background: Here we present the first paired-end sequencing of tumors from genetically engineered mo...
Retroviruses are believed to induce tumors by acting as insertional mutagens that activate expressio...
Summaryp53 and p19ARF are tumor suppressors frequently mutated in human tumors. In a high-throughput...
SummaryCancer genomics has provided an unprecedented opportunity for understanding genetic causes of...
Retroviral insertional mutagenesis (RIM) is a powerful tool for cancer genomics that was combined in...
Somatic transposon mutagenesis in mice is an efficient strategy to investigate the genetic mechanism...
Cancer results from dynamic changes in a set of cellular genes. Mutations in oncogenes and tumor sup...
Background: The canonical milk-transmitted mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) of C3H mice (C3H-MMTV) r...
Retroviral insertional mutagenesis (RIM) is a powerful tool for cancer genomics that was combined in...
Advances in the field of molecular biology have resulted in a decent understanding of the causes for...
Retroviral insertional mutagenesis (RIM) is a powerful tool for cancer genomics that was combined in...
BackgroundHuman breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease, histopathologically, molecularly and pheno...
Genetic alterations that cooperate with TP53 mutation in breast cancer (BC) are largely unknown. Usi...
p53 and p19(ARF) are tumor suppressors frequently mutated in human tumors. In a high-throughput scre...
BackgroundIn human breast cancer normal mammary cells typically develop into hyperplasia, ductal car...
Background: Here we present the first paired-end sequencing of tumors from genetically engineered mo...
Retroviruses are believed to induce tumors by acting as insertional mutagens that activate expressio...
Summaryp53 and p19ARF are tumor suppressors frequently mutated in human tumors. In a high-throughput...
SummaryCancer genomics has provided an unprecedented opportunity for understanding genetic causes of...
Retroviral insertional mutagenesis (RIM) is a powerful tool for cancer genomics that was combined in...
Somatic transposon mutagenesis in mice is an efficient strategy to investigate the genetic mechanism...
Cancer results from dynamic changes in a set of cellular genes. Mutations in oncogenes and tumor sup...
Background: The canonical milk-transmitted mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) of C3H mice (C3H-MMTV) r...
Retroviral insertional mutagenesis (RIM) is a powerful tool for cancer genomics that was combined in...
Advances in the field of molecular biology have resulted in a decent understanding of the causes for...
Retroviral insertional mutagenesis (RIM) is a powerful tool for cancer genomics that was combined in...
BackgroundHuman breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease, histopathologically, molecularly and pheno...
Genetic alterations that cooperate with TP53 mutation in breast cancer (BC) are largely unknown. Usi...
p53 and p19(ARF) are tumor suppressors frequently mutated in human tumors. In a high-throughput scre...