In cancer, copy number aberrations (CNAs) represent a type of nearly ubiquitous and frequently extensive structural genome variations. To disentangle the molecular mechanisms underlying tumorigenesis as well as identify and characterize molecular subtypes, the comparative and meta-analysis of large genomic variant collections can be of immense importance. Over the last decades, cancer genomic profiling projects have resulted in a large amount of somatic genome variation profiles, however segregated in a multitude of individual studies and datasets. The Progenetix project, initiated in 2001, curates individual cancer CNA profiles and associated metadata from published oncogenomic studies and data repositories with the aim to empower integrat...
Successful treatment decisions in cancer depend on the accurate assessment of patient risk. To impro...
Due to frequent genome instability and accumulation of mutations during the neoplastic process, mali...
Due to frequent genome instability and accumulation of mutations during the neoplastic process, mali...
In cancer, copy number aberrations (CNAs) represent a type of nearly ubiquitous and frequently exten...
In cancer, copy number aberrations (CNAs) represent a type of nearly ubiquitous and frequently exten...
In cancer, copy number aberrations (CNAs) represent a type of nearly ubiquitous and frequently exten...
In cancer, copy number aberrations (CNAs) represent a type of nearly ubiquitous and frequently exten...
DNA copy number aberrations (CNAs) can be found in the majority of cancer genomes and are crucial fo...
Copy number aberrations (CNA) are one of the most important classes of genomic mutations related to ...
Background: Copy number variations (CNVs) are increasingly recognized as significant disease suscept...
Copy number aberrations (CNA) are one of the most important classes of genomic mutations related to ...
Copy number aberrations (CNA) are one of the most important classes of genomic mutations related to ...
Somatic copy number aberrations (CNA) represent a mutation type encountered in the majority of cance...
Somatic copy number aberrations (CNA) represent a mutation type encountered in the majority of cance...
Through the delivery of large international projects including ICGC and TCGA, knowledge of cancer ge...
Successful treatment decisions in cancer depend on the accurate assessment of patient risk. To impro...
Due to frequent genome instability and accumulation of mutations during the neoplastic process, mali...
Due to frequent genome instability and accumulation of mutations during the neoplastic process, mali...
In cancer, copy number aberrations (CNAs) represent a type of nearly ubiquitous and frequently exten...
In cancer, copy number aberrations (CNAs) represent a type of nearly ubiquitous and frequently exten...
In cancer, copy number aberrations (CNAs) represent a type of nearly ubiquitous and frequently exten...
In cancer, copy number aberrations (CNAs) represent a type of nearly ubiquitous and frequently exten...
DNA copy number aberrations (CNAs) can be found in the majority of cancer genomes and are crucial fo...
Copy number aberrations (CNA) are one of the most important classes of genomic mutations related to ...
Background: Copy number variations (CNVs) are increasingly recognized as significant disease suscept...
Copy number aberrations (CNA) are one of the most important classes of genomic mutations related to ...
Copy number aberrations (CNA) are one of the most important classes of genomic mutations related to ...
Somatic copy number aberrations (CNA) represent a mutation type encountered in the majority of cance...
Somatic copy number aberrations (CNA) represent a mutation type encountered in the majority of cance...
Through the delivery of large international projects including ICGC and TCGA, knowledge of cancer ge...
Successful treatment decisions in cancer depend on the accurate assessment of patient risk. To impro...
Due to frequent genome instability and accumulation of mutations during the neoplastic process, mali...
Due to frequent genome instability and accumulation of mutations during the neoplastic process, mali...