Cancer/testis (CT) genes are normally expressed in germ cells only, yet are reactivated and expressed in some tumors. Of the approximately 40 CT genes or gene families identified to date, 20 are on the X chromosome and are present as multigene families, many with highly conserved members. This indicates that novel CT gene families may be identified by detecting duplicated expressed genes on chromosome X. By searching for transcript clusters that map to multiple locations on the chromosome, followed by in silico analysis of their gene expression profiles, we identified five novel gene families with testis-specific expression and >98% sequence identity among family members. The expression of these genes in normal tissues and various tumor ...
To investigate the expression status of 11 different cancer/testis (CT) antigen genes in esophageal ...
We applied serological analysis of cDNA expression library technique to identify cancer-associated g...
Cancer/testis Antigens (CTAs) are immunogenic proteins with a restricted expression pattern in norma...
Cancer/Testis (CT) genes, normally expressed in germ line cells but also activated in a wide range o...
Massively parallel signature sequencing (MPSS) generates millions of short sequence tags correspondi...
Cancer/Testis (CT) genes, normally expressed in germ line cells but also activated in a wide range o...
BACKGROUND: Cancer/testis (CT) genes are normally expressed only in germ cells, but can be activated...
Background: Cancer/testis (CT) genes are normally expressed only in germ cells, but can be activated...
International audienceCancer/Testis (CT) genes are induced in germ cells, repressed in somatic cells...
Cancer/Testis (CT) genes are induced in germ cells, repressed in somatic cells, and derepressed in s...
The identification of tumour antigens (TAs) represents an ongoing challenge to the development of no...
Copyright © 2013 Pavel Dobrynin et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
In an effort to identify novel Cancer-Testis genes, we analyzed the sequence in the q26-28 region of...
In order to be inherited in progeny generations, novel genes should originate in germ cells. Here, w...
Contains fulltext : 187661.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The existence...
To investigate the expression status of 11 different cancer/testis (CT) antigen genes in esophageal ...
We applied serological analysis of cDNA expression library technique to identify cancer-associated g...
Cancer/testis Antigens (CTAs) are immunogenic proteins with a restricted expression pattern in norma...
Cancer/Testis (CT) genes, normally expressed in germ line cells but also activated in a wide range o...
Massively parallel signature sequencing (MPSS) generates millions of short sequence tags correspondi...
Cancer/Testis (CT) genes, normally expressed in germ line cells but also activated in a wide range o...
BACKGROUND: Cancer/testis (CT) genes are normally expressed only in germ cells, but can be activated...
Background: Cancer/testis (CT) genes are normally expressed only in germ cells, but can be activated...
International audienceCancer/Testis (CT) genes are induced in germ cells, repressed in somatic cells...
Cancer/Testis (CT) genes are induced in germ cells, repressed in somatic cells, and derepressed in s...
The identification of tumour antigens (TAs) represents an ongoing challenge to the development of no...
Copyright © 2013 Pavel Dobrynin et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
In an effort to identify novel Cancer-Testis genes, we analyzed the sequence in the q26-28 region of...
In order to be inherited in progeny generations, novel genes should originate in germ cells. Here, w...
Contains fulltext : 187661.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The existence...
To investigate the expression status of 11 different cancer/testis (CT) antigen genes in esophageal ...
We applied serological analysis of cDNA expression library technique to identify cancer-associated g...
Cancer/testis Antigens (CTAs) are immunogenic proteins with a restricted expression pattern in norma...