International audienceThe human tumor phenotype referred to as MSI (Microsatellite Instability) is associated with inactivating alterations in MMR genes (Mismatch Repair). MSI was first observed in inherited malignancies associated with Lynch syndrome and later in sporadic colon, gastric and endometrial cancers. MSI tumors develop through a distinctive molecular pathway characterized by genetic instability in numerous microsatellite DNA repeat sequences throughout the genome. In this article, french researchers and physicians who have been recently awarded by the Fondation de France (Jean and Madeleine Schaeverbeke prize) make a sum of their activity in the MSI cancer field for more than 20 years. Their findings have greatly contributed to ...
Microsatellite instability (MSI), the molecular phenotype of colorectal cancers with mismatch repair...
Genetic perturbation has been implicated in the development of tumours since the turn of the century...
Microsatellite instability (MSI), the molecular phenotype of colorectal cancers with mismatch repair...
International audienceThe human tumor phenotype referred to as MSI (Microsatellite Instability) is a...
International audienceThe human tumor phenotype referred to as MSI (Microsatellite Instability) is a...
Microsatellite instability (MSI) is a common tumor phenotype associated with many human cancers. It ...
L'instabilité des séquences microsatellites de l’ADN (MSI) signe un phénotype tumoral fréquent assoc...
Abstract. Microsatellite instability (MSI) is a well-recognized phenomenon that is classically a fea...
MSI tumor progression (Microsatellite Instability) is depicted as a multistage process that results ...
Recent innovations in the next-generation sequencing technologies have unveiled that the accumulatio...
Abstract Microsatellite instability (MSI) marks distinct subsets of tumors in many cancer types and ...
La progression tumorale MSI (Microsatellite Instable) est un processus multi-étapes résultant de mut...
Since the discovery of a link between mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency and cancer, microsatellite in...
La découverte d’un lien entre la survenue de certains cancers et l’existence de mutations des gènes ...
Up to one million people within the United States may have Lynch syndrome (LS), but only 10% have be...
Microsatellite instability (MSI), the molecular phenotype of colorectal cancers with mismatch repair...
Genetic perturbation has been implicated in the development of tumours since the turn of the century...
Microsatellite instability (MSI), the molecular phenotype of colorectal cancers with mismatch repair...
International audienceThe human tumor phenotype referred to as MSI (Microsatellite Instability) is a...
International audienceThe human tumor phenotype referred to as MSI (Microsatellite Instability) is a...
Microsatellite instability (MSI) is a common tumor phenotype associated with many human cancers. It ...
L'instabilité des séquences microsatellites de l’ADN (MSI) signe un phénotype tumoral fréquent assoc...
Abstract. Microsatellite instability (MSI) is a well-recognized phenomenon that is classically a fea...
MSI tumor progression (Microsatellite Instability) is depicted as a multistage process that results ...
Recent innovations in the next-generation sequencing technologies have unveiled that the accumulatio...
Abstract Microsatellite instability (MSI) marks distinct subsets of tumors in many cancer types and ...
La progression tumorale MSI (Microsatellite Instable) est un processus multi-étapes résultant de mut...
Since the discovery of a link between mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency and cancer, microsatellite in...
La découverte d’un lien entre la survenue de certains cancers et l’existence de mutations des gènes ...
Up to one million people within the United States may have Lynch syndrome (LS), but only 10% have be...
Microsatellite instability (MSI), the molecular phenotype of colorectal cancers with mismatch repair...
Genetic perturbation has been implicated in the development of tumours since the turn of the century...
Microsatellite instability (MSI), the molecular phenotype of colorectal cancers with mismatch repair...