<p>Cancer Genes Network (CGN) is a protein interactome of cancer genes embodying molecular mechanisms of cancers. Each node represents a cancer protein and an edge between two nodes represents a protein-protein interaction. The giant cluster comprises 89% of all cancer genes. The hubs of CGN, cancer genes central to the structural stability and information dynamics, are depicted in shades of red. The hubs encode genes involved in generic cancer mechanisms and those classified as essential using phenotypic data from Mouse Genome Informatics. 88% of these hubs are essential (‘dark red’) and the rest non-essential (‘light red’). SBC-specific targets, with ontological role in bone and metastasis processes, are highlighted in ‘green’.</p
Abstract An increased surge of -omics data for the diseases such as cancer allows for deriving insig...
Structural genomics provides an important approach for characterizing and understanding systems biol...
Protein-protein interaction networks provide a global picture of cellular function and biological pr...
<p>The hubs of CGN, identified using chosen network centrality parameters, correlate with the set of...
Mutations or overexpression of signalling genes can result in cancer development and metastasis. In ...
<p>The overrepresentation studies of Top75 CGN hubs reflect their role in generic cancer processes a...
Background: Cancer arises from the consecutive acquisition of genetic alterations. Increasing eviden...
Motivation: Diagnosis and prognosis of cancer and understanding oncogenesis within the context of bi...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most incident cancer type among women. BC is also ranked as the second lea...
The Network of Cancer Genes (NCG) collects and integrates data on 736 human genes that are mutated i...
We identified genomic and network properties of ∼600 genes mutated in different cancer types. These ...
We identified genomic and network properties of ∼600 genes mutated in different cancer types. These ...
The Network of Cancer Genes (NCG) collects and integrates data on 736 human genes that are mutated i...
The Network of Cancer Genes (NCG) collects and integrates data on 736 human genes that are mutated i...
Abstract The Network of Cancer Genes (NCG) is a manually curated repository of 2372 genes whose soma...
Abstract An increased surge of -omics data for the diseases such as cancer allows for deriving insig...
Structural genomics provides an important approach for characterizing and understanding systems biol...
Protein-protein interaction networks provide a global picture of cellular function and biological pr...
<p>The hubs of CGN, identified using chosen network centrality parameters, correlate with the set of...
Mutations or overexpression of signalling genes can result in cancer development and metastasis. In ...
<p>The overrepresentation studies of Top75 CGN hubs reflect their role in generic cancer processes a...
Background: Cancer arises from the consecutive acquisition of genetic alterations. Increasing eviden...
Motivation: Diagnosis and prognosis of cancer and understanding oncogenesis within the context of bi...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most incident cancer type among women. BC is also ranked as the second lea...
The Network of Cancer Genes (NCG) collects and integrates data on 736 human genes that are mutated i...
We identified genomic and network properties of ∼600 genes mutated in different cancer types. These ...
We identified genomic and network properties of ∼600 genes mutated in different cancer types. These ...
The Network of Cancer Genes (NCG) collects and integrates data on 736 human genes that are mutated i...
The Network of Cancer Genes (NCG) collects and integrates data on 736 human genes that are mutated i...
Abstract The Network of Cancer Genes (NCG) is a manually curated repository of 2372 genes whose soma...
Abstract An increased surge of -omics data for the diseases such as cancer allows for deriving insig...
Structural genomics provides an important approach for characterizing and understanding systems biol...
Protein-protein interaction networks provide a global picture of cellular function and biological pr...