Oncogene activation disturbs cellular processes and accommodates a complex landscape of changes in the genome that contribute to genomic instability, which accelerates mutation rates and promotes tumorigenesis. Part of this cellular turmoil involves deregulation of physiologic DNA replication, widely described as replication stress. Oncogene-induced replication stress is an early driver of genomic instability and is attributed to a plethora of factors, most notably aberrant origin firing, replication-transcription collisions, reactive oxygen species, and defective nucleotide metabolism.Significance: Replication stress is a fundamental step and an early driver of tumorigenesis and has been associated with many activated oncogenes. Decipherin...
A fundamental aspect of living organisms is the accurate replication and maintenance of the genome t...
Oncogene-induced replication stress characterizes many aggressive cancers. Several treatments are be...
Oncogene-induced replication stress characterizes many aggressive cancers. Several treatments are be...
Oncogene activation disturbs cellular processes and accommodates a complex landscape of changes in t...
Genomic instability plays a key role in driving cancer development. It is already found in precancer...
Genomically instable cancers are characterized by progressive loss and gain of chromosomal fragments...
Genomically instable cancers are characterized by progressive loss and gain of chromosomal fragments...
Genomically instable cancers are characterized by progressive loss and gain of chromosomal fragments...
Genomically instable cancers are characterized by progressive loss and gain of chromosomal fragments...
The genome of eukaryotic cells is particularly at risk during the S phase of the cell cycle, when me...
A fundamental aspect of living organisms is the accurate replication and maintenance of the genome t...
There is an extensive and growing body of evidence that DNA replication stress is a major driver in ...
Genomically instable cancers are characterized by progressive loss and gain of chromosomal fragments...
Oncogenes in human cancers induce DNA replication stress and genomic instability. Towards elucidatin...
Oncogenes in human cancers induce DNA replication stress and genomic instability. Towards elucidatin...
A fundamental aspect of living organisms is the accurate replication and maintenance of the genome t...
Oncogene-induced replication stress characterizes many aggressive cancers. Several treatments are be...
Oncogene-induced replication stress characterizes many aggressive cancers. Several treatments are be...
Oncogene activation disturbs cellular processes and accommodates a complex landscape of changes in t...
Genomic instability plays a key role in driving cancer development. It is already found in precancer...
Genomically instable cancers are characterized by progressive loss and gain of chromosomal fragments...
Genomically instable cancers are characterized by progressive loss and gain of chromosomal fragments...
Genomically instable cancers are characterized by progressive loss and gain of chromosomal fragments...
Genomically instable cancers are characterized by progressive loss and gain of chromosomal fragments...
The genome of eukaryotic cells is particularly at risk during the S phase of the cell cycle, when me...
A fundamental aspect of living organisms is the accurate replication and maintenance of the genome t...
There is an extensive and growing body of evidence that DNA replication stress is a major driver in ...
Genomically instable cancers are characterized by progressive loss and gain of chromosomal fragments...
Oncogenes in human cancers induce DNA replication stress and genomic instability. Towards elucidatin...
Oncogenes in human cancers induce DNA replication stress and genomic instability. Towards elucidatin...
A fundamental aspect of living organisms is the accurate replication and maintenance of the genome t...
Oncogene-induced replication stress characterizes many aggressive cancers. Several treatments are be...
Oncogene-induced replication stress characterizes many aggressive cancers. Several treatments are be...