Background: Rearrangement of the short arm of chromosome 8 (8p) is very common in epithelial cancers such as breast cancer. Usually there is an unbalanced translocation breakpoint in 8p12 (29.7 Mb – 38.5 Mb) with loss of distal 8p, sometimes with proximal amplification of 8p11-12. Rearrangements in 8p11-12 have been investigated using high-resolution array CGH, but the first 30 Mb of 8p are less well characterised, although this region contains several proposed tumour suppressor genes. Methods: We analysed the whole of 8p by array CGH at tiling-path BAC resolution in 32 breast and six pancreatic cancer cell lines. Regions of recurrent rearrangement distal to 8p12 were further characterised, using regional fosmid arrays. FISH, and qua...
Amplification of 8p11-12 is a well-known alteration in human breast cancers but the driving oncogene...
Chromosome changes in the haematological malignancies, lymphomas and sarcomas are known to be import...
OBJECTIVE: Chromosomal instability is a key feature in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Array compara...
BACKGROUND: Rearrangement of the short arm of chromosome 8 (8p) is very common in epithelial cancers...
The aim of this project was to characterise the rearrangements of 8p in multiple tumours and identif...
Large-scale heterozygous deletions are a hallmark of cancer genome. Although with high recurrent fre...
In human carcinomas, especially breast cancer, chromosome arm 8p is frequently involved in complex c...
Genome changes in terms of numerical chromosomal aberrations and structural rearrangements, includin...
Chromosomal losses involving the short arm of chromosome 8 are frequent in a variety of tumour types...
Large-scale heterozygous deletions are a hallmark of cancer genome. Although with high recurrent fre...
Loss of genetic material from chromosome arm 8p occurs commonly in breast carcinomas, suggesting tha...
Background: Complex clusters of rearrangements are a challenge in interpretation of cancer genomes. ...
Deletion, rearrangement, or amplification of sequences mapping to chromosome 8 are frequently observ...
Epithelial cancers frequently have multiple amplifications, and particular amplicons tend to occur t...
The large chromosomal deletions frequently observed in cancer genomes are often thought to arise as ...
Amplification of 8p11-12 is a well-known alteration in human breast cancers but the driving oncogene...
Chromosome changes in the haematological malignancies, lymphomas and sarcomas are known to be import...
OBJECTIVE: Chromosomal instability is a key feature in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Array compara...
BACKGROUND: Rearrangement of the short arm of chromosome 8 (8p) is very common in epithelial cancers...
The aim of this project was to characterise the rearrangements of 8p in multiple tumours and identif...
Large-scale heterozygous deletions are a hallmark of cancer genome. Although with high recurrent fre...
In human carcinomas, especially breast cancer, chromosome arm 8p is frequently involved in complex c...
Genome changes in terms of numerical chromosomal aberrations and structural rearrangements, includin...
Chromosomal losses involving the short arm of chromosome 8 are frequent in a variety of tumour types...
Large-scale heterozygous deletions are a hallmark of cancer genome. Although with high recurrent fre...
Loss of genetic material from chromosome arm 8p occurs commonly in breast carcinomas, suggesting tha...
Background: Complex clusters of rearrangements are a challenge in interpretation of cancer genomes. ...
Deletion, rearrangement, or amplification of sequences mapping to chromosome 8 are frequently observ...
Epithelial cancers frequently have multiple amplifications, and particular amplicons tend to occur t...
The large chromosomal deletions frequently observed in cancer genomes are often thought to arise as ...
Amplification of 8p11-12 is a well-known alteration in human breast cancers but the driving oncogene...
Chromosome changes in the haematological malignancies, lymphomas and sarcomas are known to be import...
OBJECTIVE: Chromosomal instability is a key feature in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Array compara...