Funding Information: The Project is funded by Academy of Finland Grant Nos. 345829 and 322675, European Research Council Grant Nos. 742158 and 742158 and Sigrid Jusélius Foundation.Background: A deep understanding of carcinogenesis at the DNA level underpins many advances in cancer prevention and treatment. Mutational signatures provide a breakthrough conceptualisation, as well as an analysis framework, that can be used to build such understanding. They capture somatic mutation patterns and at best identify their causes. Most studies in this context have focused on an inherently additive analysis, e.g. by non-negative matrix factorization, where the mutations within a cancer sample are explained by a linear combination of independent mutati...
All cancers are caused by somatic mutations; however, understanding of the biological processes gene...
Cancer typically forms when mutational processes modify key cancer driver genes, resulting in positi...
Mutation signatures in cancer genomes reflect endogenous and exogenous mutational processes, offerin...
Funding Information: The Project is funded by Academy of Finland Grant Nos. 345829 and 322675, Europ...
Mutations are the driving force of evolution, yet they underlie many diseases and, in particular, ca...
Mutational signatures are patterns of mutations that arise during tumorigenesis. We present an enhan...
The genome of a cancer cell is replete with somatic mutations imprinted by the activities of differe...
International audienceMutational signatures refer to patterns in the occurrence of somatic mutations...
Somatic mutations in cancer genomes are caused by multiple mutational processes, each of which gener...
Mutational signatures are patterns of mutations that arise during tumorigenesis. We present an enhan...
This dissertation proposes tools and analysis of mutational signatures in human cancer and their app...
All cancers are caused by somatic mutations; however, understanding of the biological processes gene...
Background: Studies of cancer mutations have typically focused on identifying cancer driving mutatio...
Driver mutations are the genetic variants responsible for oncogenesis, but how specific somatic muta...
BackgroundStudies of cancer mutations have typically focused on identifying cancer driving mutations...
All cancers are caused by somatic mutations; however, understanding of the biological processes gene...
Cancer typically forms when mutational processes modify key cancer driver genes, resulting in positi...
Mutation signatures in cancer genomes reflect endogenous and exogenous mutational processes, offerin...
Funding Information: The Project is funded by Academy of Finland Grant Nos. 345829 and 322675, Europ...
Mutations are the driving force of evolution, yet they underlie many diseases and, in particular, ca...
Mutational signatures are patterns of mutations that arise during tumorigenesis. We present an enhan...
The genome of a cancer cell is replete with somatic mutations imprinted by the activities of differe...
International audienceMutational signatures refer to patterns in the occurrence of somatic mutations...
Somatic mutations in cancer genomes are caused by multiple mutational processes, each of which gener...
Mutational signatures are patterns of mutations that arise during tumorigenesis. We present an enhan...
This dissertation proposes tools and analysis of mutational signatures in human cancer and their app...
All cancers are caused by somatic mutations; however, understanding of the biological processes gene...
Background: Studies of cancer mutations have typically focused on identifying cancer driving mutatio...
Driver mutations are the genetic variants responsible for oncogenesis, but how specific somatic muta...
BackgroundStudies of cancer mutations have typically focused on identifying cancer driving mutations...
All cancers are caused by somatic mutations; however, understanding of the biological processes gene...
Cancer typically forms when mutational processes modify key cancer driver genes, resulting in positi...
Mutation signatures in cancer genomes reflect endogenous and exogenous mutational processes, offerin...