About 80% of colorectal cancers (CRCs) have chromosomal instability, which is an integral part of aggressive malignancy development, but the importance of specific copy number aberrations (CNAs) in modulating gene expression, particularly within the framework of clinically relevant molecular subtypes, remains mostly elusive. We performed DNA copy number profiling of 257 stage I-IV primary CRCs and integrative gene expression analysis in 151 microsatellite stable (MSS) tumors, focusing on high-level amplifications and the effect of CNAs on the characteristics of the gene expression-based consensus molecular subtypes (CMS). The results were validated in 323 MSS tumors from TCGA. Novel recurrent high-level amplifications (≥15 additional copies...
In the majority of colorectal cancers (CRCs) under clinical suspicion for a hereditary cause, the di...
Array-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) emerged as a powerful technology for studying c...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is biologically a heterogeneous disease, which may affect response to drug t...
About 80% of colorectal cancers (CRCs) have chromosomal instability, which is an integral part of ag...
To develop a comprehensive overview of copy number aberrations (CNAs) in stage-II/III colorectal can...
<div><p>To develop a comprehensive overview of copy number aberrations (CNAs) in stage-II/III colore...
To develop a comprehensive overview of copy number aberrations (CNAs) in stage-II/III colorectal can...
Integrative analyses of multiple genomic datasets for selected samples can provide better insight in...
<div><p>Integrative analyses of multiple genomic datasets for selected samples can provide better in...
Background: Somatic copy number aberrations (CNA) are common acquired changes in cancer cells playin...
Genomic abnormalities leading to colorectal cancer (CRC) include somatic events causing copy number ...
<div><p>Genomic abnormalities leading to colorectal cancer (CRC) include somatic events causing copy...
Genomic abnormalities leading to colorectal cancer (CRC) include somatic events causing copy number ...
<div><p>Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Chromosomal instabili...
Human colorectal cancer cell lines are used widely to investigate tumor biology, experimental therap...
In the majority of colorectal cancers (CRCs) under clinical suspicion for a hereditary cause, the di...
Array-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) emerged as a powerful technology for studying c...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is biologically a heterogeneous disease, which may affect response to drug t...
About 80% of colorectal cancers (CRCs) have chromosomal instability, which is an integral part of ag...
To develop a comprehensive overview of copy number aberrations (CNAs) in stage-II/III colorectal can...
<div><p>To develop a comprehensive overview of copy number aberrations (CNAs) in stage-II/III colore...
To develop a comprehensive overview of copy number aberrations (CNAs) in stage-II/III colorectal can...
Integrative analyses of multiple genomic datasets for selected samples can provide better insight in...
<div><p>Integrative analyses of multiple genomic datasets for selected samples can provide better in...
Background: Somatic copy number aberrations (CNA) are common acquired changes in cancer cells playin...
Genomic abnormalities leading to colorectal cancer (CRC) include somatic events causing copy number ...
<div><p>Genomic abnormalities leading to colorectal cancer (CRC) include somatic events causing copy...
Genomic abnormalities leading to colorectal cancer (CRC) include somatic events causing copy number ...
<div><p>Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Chromosomal instabili...
Human colorectal cancer cell lines are used widely to investigate tumor biology, experimental therap...
In the majority of colorectal cancers (CRCs) under clinical suspicion for a hereditary cause, the di...
Array-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) emerged as a powerful technology for studying c...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is biologically a heterogeneous disease, which may affect response to drug t...