During life, the DNA of our cells is continuously exposed to external damaging processes. Despite the activity of various repair mechanisms, DNA damage eventually results in the accumulation of mutations in the genomes of our cells. Oncogenic mutations are at the root of carcinogenesis, and carcinogenic agents are often highly mutagenic. Over the past decade, whole genome sequencing data of healthy and tumor tissues have revealed how cells in our body gradually accumulate mutations because of exposure to various mutagenic processes. Dissection of mutation profiles based on the type and context specificities of the altered bases has revealed a variety of signatures that reflect past exposure to environmental mutagens, ranging from chemothera...
Purpose of review In this article, we describe how recent advances in the study of mutational and ep...
Epidemiological studies have identified many environmental agents that appear to significantly incre...
Genome integrity is essential to the survival of any living organism. The genome is constantly chall...
Whole-genome-sequencing (WGS) of human tumours has revealed distinct mutation patterns that hint at ...
Whole-genome-sequencing (WGS) of human tumours has revealed distinct mutation patterns that hint at ...
Whole-genome-sequencing (WGS) of human tumors has revealed distinct mutation patterns that hint at t...
A large number of chemicals and several physical agents, such as UV light and γ-radiation, have been...
Human cancers frequently arise from exposure to chemicals, although radiation, oxidation, and geneti...
Exposure to pathogen infection, and occupational and environmental agents, contributes to induction ...
During life, the DNA of our cells is constantly damaged by various exposures. These exposures can be...
Somatic mutations are the main triggers that initiate the formation of cancer. Large sequencing data...
Whole genome sequencing of human tumours has revealed distinct patterns of mutation that hint at the...
DNA can be damaged by a variety of mutagenic processes, like smoking and UV-radiation. Cells can rep...
Cancers arise through the process of somatic evolution fuelled by the inception of somatic mutations...
Cancer is caused by the sequential accumulation of driver mutations in the genome of a single cell, ...
Purpose of review In this article, we describe how recent advances in the study of mutational and ep...
Epidemiological studies have identified many environmental agents that appear to significantly incre...
Genome integrity is essential to the survival of any living organism. The genome is constantly chall...
Whole-genome-sequencing (WGS) of human tumours has revealed distinct mutation patterns that hint at ...
Whole-genome-sequencing (WGS) of human tumours has revealed distinct mutation patterns that hint at ...
Whole-genome-sequencing (WGS) of human tumors has revealed distinct mutation patterns that hint at t...
A large number of chemicals and several physical agents, such as UV light and γ-radiation, have been...
Human cancers frequently arise from exposure to chemicals, although radiation, oxidation, and geneti...
Exposure to pathogen infection, and occupational and environmental agents, contributes to induction ...
During life, the DNA of our cells is constantly damaged by various exposures. These exposures can be...
Somatic mutations are the main triggers that initiate the formation of cancer. Large sequencing data...
Whole genome sequencing of human tumours has revealed distinct patterns of mutation that hint at the...
DNA can be damaged by a variety of mutagenic processes, like smoking and UV-radiation. Cells can rep...
Cancers arise through the process of somatic evolution fuelled by the inception of somatic mutations...
Cancer is caused by the sequential accumulation of driver mutations in the genome of a single cell, ...
Purpose of review In this article, we describe how recent advances in the study of mutational and ep...
Epidemiological studies have identified many environmental agents that appear to significantly incre...
Genome integrity is essential to the survival of any living organism. The genome is constantly chall...