Abstract Enabled by high-throughput sequencing approaches, epithelial cancers across a range of tissue types are seen to harbor gene fusions as integral to their landscape of somatic aberrations. Although many gene fusions are found at high frequency in several rare solid cancers, apart from fusions involving the ETS family of transcription factors which have been seen in approximately 50 % of prostate cancers, several other common solid cancers have been shown to harbor recurrent gene fusions at low frequencies. On the other hand, many gene fusions involving oncogenes, such as those encoding ALK, RAF or FGFR kinase families, have been detected across multiple different epithelial carcinomas. Tumor-specific gene fusions can se...
<div><p>Gene fusions, like <i>BCR/ABL1</i> in chronic myelogenous leukemia, have long been recognize...
Advances in next-generation sequencing have accelerated the rate at which novel gene fusions are dis...
Structural chromosome rearrangements may result in the exchange of coding or regulatory DNA sequence...
Gene fusions represent an important class of somatic alterations in cancer. We systematically invest...
Gene fusions represent an important class of somatic alterations in cancer. We systematically invest...
Gene fusions represent an important class of somatic alterations in cancer. We systematically invest...
AbstractApplication of high-throughput transcriptome sequencing has spurred highly sensitive detecti...
Fusion genes represent a class of attractive therapeutic targets. Thousands of fusion genes have bee...
Background Until recently, chromosomal translocations and fusion genes have been an ...
Oncogenic gene fusions are estimated to account for up-to 20% of cancer morbidity. Recently sequence...
The advent of next generation sequencing technologies has boosted the interest in exploring the role...
Human cancer genomes harbour a variety of alterations leading to the deregulation of key pathways in...
Genomic rearrangements that give rise to oncogenic gene fusions can offer actionable targets for can...
Application of high-throughput transcriptome sequencing has spurred highly sensitive detection and d...
<div><p>Gene fusions, like <i>BCR/ABL1</i> in chronic myelogenous leukemia, have long been recognize...
Advances in next-generation sequencing have accelerated the rate at which novel gene fusions are dis...
Structural chromosome rearrangements may result in the exchange of coding or regulatory DNA sequence...
Gene fusions represent an important class of somatic alterations in cancer. We systematically invest...
Gene fusions represent an important class of somatic alterations in cancer. We systematically invest...
Gene fusions represent an important class of somatic alterations in cancer. We systematically invest...
AbstractApplication of high-throughput transcriptome sequencing has spurred highly sensitive detecti...
Fusion genes represent a class of attractive therapeutic targets. Thousands of fusion genes have bee...
Background Until recently, chromosomal translocations and fusion genes have been an ...
Oncogenic gene fusions are estimated to account for up-to 20% of cancer morbidity. Recently sequence...
The advent of next generation sequencing technologies has boosted the interest in exploring the role...
Human cancer genomes harbour a variety of alterations leading to the deregulation of key pathways in...
Genomic rearrangements that give rise to oncogenic gene fusions can offer actionable targets for can...
Application of high-throughput transcriptome sequencing has spurred highly sensitive detection and d...
<div><p>Gene fusions, like <i>BCR/ABL1</i> in chronic myelogenous leukemia, have long been recognize...
Advances in next-generation sequencing have accelerated the rate at which novel gene fusions are dis...
Structural chromosome rearrangements may result in the exchange of coding or regulatory DNA sequence...