X chromosome inactivation-mediated cellular mosaicism was applied to study the clonal nature of experimental and human tumors and to judge whether apparently recurrent tumors which appear after therapeutic treatment are truly due to recurrence or due to new induction of a second tumor. Results show that the majority of experimental and human tumors, including benign tumors, are monoclonal and that the majority of apparently recurrent tumors are due to true recurrence. A series of experimental studies on this topic are reviewed
Mutation is a fundamental process in tumorigenesis. However, the degree to which the rate of somatic...
X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) and random monoallelic expression of autosomal genes (RMAE) are two ...
The process of X-chromosome inactivation achieves dosage compensation between mammalian males and fe...
ed: 20 References: 40 Citation MapCitation Map Abstract: Tumours are usually considere...
Most models of tumorigenesis assume that tumors are monoclonal in origin. This conclusion is based l...
Most models of tumorigenesis assume that tumors are monoclonal in origin. This conclusion is based l...
Analysis of X-chromosome inactivation patterns in females has been used to assess clonality of vario...
X-chromosome inactivation occurs early during female mam-malian development to transcriptionally sil...
<p> </p> <div> <div> <div> <div> <p>The paper addresses the topic of the clonal origin of neoplasms ...
In eutherian females, one of the two sex chromosomes is inactive. The inactivated status is establis...
SUMMARY-There has been an almost total lack of information on the replicatory pattern of chromosomes...
The level of genomic instability was determined during tumor development in vivo. Genomic rearrangem...
SummaryMutation is a fundamental process in tumorigenesis. However, the degree to which the rate of ...
ABSTRACT-Subcutaneous fibrosarcomas were induced chemi-cally in mosaic mice heterozygous at the Pgk-...
To study whether cloning resets the epigenetic differences between the two X chromosomes of a somati...
Mutation is a fundamental process in tumorigenesis. However, the degree to which the rate of somatic...
X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) and random monoallelic expression of autosomal genes (RMAE) are two ...
The process of X-chromosome inactivation achieves dosage compensation between mammalian males and fe...
ed: 20 References: 40 Citation MapCitation Map Abstract: Tumours are usually considere...
Most models of tumorigenesis assume that tumors are monoclonal in origin. This conclusion is based l...
Most models of tumorigenesis assume that tumors are monoclonal in origin. This conclusion is based l...
Analysis of X-chromosome inactivation patterns in females has been used to assess clonality of vario...
X-chromosome inactivation occurs early during female mam-malian development to transcriptionally sil...
<p> </p> <div> <div> <div> <div> <p>The paper addresses the topic of the clonal origin of neoplasms ...
In eutherian females, one of the two sex chromosomes is inactive. The inactivated status is establis...
SUMMARY-There has been an almost total lack of information on the replicatory pattern of chromosomes...
The level of genomic instability was determined during tumor development in vivo. Genomic rearrangem...
SummaryMutation is a fundamental process in tumorigenesis. However, the degree to which the rate of ...
ABSTRACT-Subcutaneous fibrosarcomas were induced chemi-cally in mosaic mice heterozygous at the Pgk-...
To study whether cloning resets the epigenetic differences between the two X chromosomes of a somati...
Mutation is a fundamental process in tumorigenesis. However, the degree to which the rate of somatic...
X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) and random monoallelic expression of autosomal genes (RMAE) are two ...
The process of X-chromosome inactivation achieves dosage compensation between mammalian males and fe...