ed: 20 References: 40 Citation MapCitation Map Abstract: Tumours are usually considered as the clonal progeny of single transformed cells. An X-chromosome inactivation assay has been applied to exploring clonal relationships in human breast cancer. Analysis of X-inactivation in DNA extracted from microdissected in situ and invasive breast carcinoma by Hpa It restriction and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of the androgen receptor exon I CAG polymorphism confirmed monoclonality in 105/133 samples of carcinoma cells from 31/32 informative breast cancers. Clonality was identical in seven cases between in situ and invasive carcinoma. Unexpectedly, 4 of 12 cancers (33%) with two or more monoclonal samples available were mosaic (pol...
BackgroundThere are numerous evidences suggesting that tumor evolution follows the laws of Darwinian...
DNA amplification is frequent in breast cancer and has been associated with specific clinicopatholog...
Tumor cells represent a single clone of cells that have undergone a series of mutations in genomic D...
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...
A b s t r a c t We studied the clonality relationships in invasive breast carcinomas, ipsilateral br...
abstract: Breast and other solid tumors exhibit high and varying degrees of intra-tumor heterogeneit...
X chromosome inactivation-mediated cellular mosaicism was applied to study the clonal nature of expe...
<p>Clonal overgrowths represent the hallmark of neoplastic proliferations, and their demonstration h...
The clonal origin of multiple tumors in the same individual has long been debated. The main aim of t...
More than one neoplastic founder clone can exist in benign epithelial tumours. Although theories of ...
Traditional classifications and treatment of human cancers have operated with limitations surroundin...
<p> </p> <div> <div> <div> <div> <p>The paper addresses the topic of the clonal origin of neoplasms ...
Cancers may be composed of multiple populations of submodal clones sharing the same initiating genet...
Skewed somatic X inactivation (XCI), X-linked gene overexpression and abnormal X content have been ...
BackgroundThere are numerous evidences suggesting that tumor evolution follows the laws of Darwinian...
DNA amplification is frequent in breast cancer and has been associated with specific clinicopatholog...
Tumor cells represent a single clone of cells that have undergone a series of mutations in genomic D...
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...
A b s t r a c t We studied the clonality relationships in invasive breast carcinomas, ipsilateral br...
abstract: Breast and other solid tumors exhibit high and varying degrees of intra-tumor heterogeneit...
X chromosome inactivation-mediated cellular mosaicism was applied to study the clonal nature of expe...
<p>Clonal overgrowths represent the hallmark of neoplastic proliferations, and their demonstration h...
The clonal origin of multiple tumors in the same individual has long been debated. The main aim of t...
More than one neoplastic founder clone can exist in benign epithelial tumours. Although theories of ...
Traditional classifications and treatment of human cancers have operated with limitations surroundin...
<p> </p> <div> <div> <div> <div> <p>The paper addresses the topic of the clonal origin of neoplasms ...
Cancers may be composed of multiple populations of submodal clones sharing the same initiating genet...
Skewed somatic X inactivation (XCI), X-linked gene overexpression and abnormal X content have been ...
BackgroundThere are numerous evidences suggesting that tumor evolution follows the laws of Darwinian...
DNA amplification is frequent in breast cancer and has been associated with specific clinicopatholog...
Tumor cells represent a single clone of cells that have undergone a series of mutations in genomic D...