Aneuploidy means any karyotype that is not euploid, anything that stands outside the norm. Two particular characteristics make the research of aneuploidy challenging. First, it is often hard to distinguish what is a cause and what is a consequence. Secondly, aneuploidy is often associated with a persistent defect in maintenance of genome stability. Thus, working with aneuploid, unstable cells means analyzing an ever changing creature and capturing the features that persist. In the book Aneuploidy in Health and Disease we summarize the recent advances in understanding the causes and consequences of aneuploidy and its link to human pathologies
Aneuploidy, whole chromosome or chromosome arm imbalance, is a near-universal characteristic of huma...
The gain or loss of a chromosome—or aneuploidy—acts as one of the major triggers for infertility and...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2016.This electronic v...
Aneuploidy tolerance in cancer cellsCells are the building blocks of the human body. An adult human ...
Stem cells hold enormous promise for regenerative medicine as well as for engineering of model syste...
Aneuploidy, defined as an abnormal number of chromosomes, is a hallmark of cancer. Paradoxically, an...
Chromosome instability (CIN) is the most common form of genome instability and is a hallmark of canc...
Aneuploidy refers to karyotypic abnormalities characterized by gain or loss of individual chromosome...
Aneuploidy is a cellular state with an unbalanced chromosome number that deviates from the usual eup...
Aneuploidy, the state of having a chromosome number different from a multiple of the haploid number,...
Chromosomal instability is the process of mis-segregation for ongoing chromosomes, which leads to ce...
Aneuploidy is a hallmark of cancer and underlies genetic disorders characterized by severe developme...
Aneuploidy, a state of karyotype imbalance, is a hallmark of cancer. Changes in chromosome copy numb...
Despite the clinical importance of aneuploidy, surprisingly little is known concerning its impact du...
Eukaryotic organisms maintain karyotypes with constant chromosome number, but polyploid cells that c...
Aneuploidy, whole chromosome or chromosome arm imbalance, is a near-universal characteristic of huma...
The gain or loss of a chromosome—or aneuploidy—acts as one of the major triggers for infertility and...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2016.This electronic v...
Aneuploidy tolerance in cancer cellsCells are the building blocks of the human body. An adult human ...
Stem cells hold enormous promise for regenerative medicine as well as for engineering of model syste...
Aneuploidy, defined as an abnormal number of chromosomes, is a hallmark of cancer. Paradoxically, an...
Chromosome instability (CIN) is the most common form of genome instability and is a hallmark of canc...
Aneuploidy refers to karyotypic abnormalities characterized by gain or loss of individual chromosome...
Aneuploidy is a cellular state with an unbalanced chromosome number that deviates from the usual eup...
Aneuploidy, the state of having a chromosome number different from a multiple of the haploid number,...
Chromosomal instability is the process of mis-segregation for ongoing chromosomes, which leads to ce...
Aneuploidy is a hallmark of cancer and underlies genetic disorders characterized by severe developme...
Aneuploidy, a state of karyotype imbalance, is a hallmark of cancer. Changes in chromosome copy numb...
Despite the clinical importance of aneuploidy, surprisingly little is known concerning its impact du...
Eukaryotic organisms maintain karyotypes with constant chromosome number, but polyploid cells that c...
Aneuploidy, whole chromosome or chromosome arm imbalance, is a near-universal characteristic of huma...
The gain or loss of a chromosome—or aneuploidy—acts as one of the major triggers for infertility and...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2016.This electronic v...