CancerGeneNet (https://signor.uniroma2.it/CancerGeneNet/) is a resource that links genes that are frequently mutated in cancers to cancer phenotypes. The resource takes advantage of a curation effort aimed at embedding a large fraction of the gene products that are found altered in cancer cells into a network of causal protein relationships. Graph algorithms, in turn, allow to infer likely paths of causal interactions linking cancer associated genes to cancer phenotypes thus offering a rational framework for the design of strategies to revert disease phenotypes. CancerGeneNet bridges two interaction layers by connecting proteins whose activities are affected by cancer drivers to proteins that impact on the 'hallmarks of cancer'. In addition...
Genes whose function is selectively essential in the presence of cancer-associated genetic aberratio...
Some inherited or somatically-acquired gene variants are observed significantly more frequently in t...
A fundamental goal in cancer research is to understand the mechanisms of cell transformation. This i...
CancerGeneNet (https://signor.uniroma2.it/CancerGeneNet/) is a resource that links genes that are fr...
CancerGeneNet (https://signor.uniroma2.it/CancerGeneNet/) is a resource that links genes that are fr...
CancerGeneNet (https://signor.uniroma2.it/CancerGeneNet/) is a resource that links genes that are fr...
CancerGeneNet (https://signor.uniroma2.it/CancerGeneNet/) is a resource that links genes that are fr...
CancerGeneNet (https://signor.uniroma2.it/CancerGeneNet/) is a resource that links genes that are fr...
Some inherited or somatically-acquired gene variants are observed significantly more frequently in t...
Some inherited or somatically-acquired gene variants are observed significantly more frequently in t...
Some inherited or somatically-acquired gene variants are observed significantly more frequently in t...
Some inherited or somatically-acquired gene variants are observed significantly more frequently in t...
Cancer is a genomic disease associated with a plethora of gene mutations resulting in a loss of cont...
Cancer is a genomic disease associated with a plethora of gene mutations resulting in a loss of cont...
Background: Modern high-throughput genomic technologies represent a comprehensive hallmark of molecu...
Genes whose function is selectively essential in the presence of cancer-associated genetic aberratio...
Some inherited or somatically-acquired gene variants are observed significantly more frequently in t...
A fundamental goal in cancer research is to understand the mechanisms of cell transformation. This i...
CancerGeneNet (https://signor.uniroma2.it/CancerGeneNet/) is a resource that links genes that are fr...
CancerGeneNet (https://signor.uniroma2.it/CancerGeneNet/) is a resource that links genes that are fr...
CancerGeneNet (https://signor.uniroma2.it/CancerGeneNet/) is a resource that links genes that are fr...
CancerGeneNet (https://signor.uniroma2.it/CancerGeneNet/) is a resource that links genes that are fr...
CancerGeneNet (https://signor.uniroma2.it/CancerGeneNet/) is a resource that links genes that are fr...
Some inherited or somatically-acquired gene variants are observed significantly more frequently in t...
Some inherited or somatically-acquired gene variants are observed significantly more frequently in t...
Some inherited or somatically-acquired gene variants are observed significantly more frequently in t...
Some inherited or somatically-acquired gene variants are observed significantly more frequently in t...
Cancer is a genomic disease associated with a plethora of gene mutations resulting in a loss of cont...
Cancer is a genomic disease associated with a plethora of gene mutations resulting in a loss of cont...
Background: Modern high-throughput genomic technologies represent a comprehensive hallmark of molecu...
Genes whose function is selectively essential in the presence of cancer-associated genetic aberratio...
Some inherited or somatically-acquired gene variants are observed significantly more frequently in t...
A fundamental goal in cancer research is to understand the mechanisms of cell transformation. This i...