Array comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) has been popularly used for analyzing DNA copy number variations in diseases like cancer. In this study, we investigated 82 sporadic samples from 49 breast cancer patients using 1-Mb resolution bacterial artificial chromosome CGH arrays. A number of highly frequent genomic aberrations were discovered, which may act as “drivers” of tumor progression. Meanwhile, the genomic profiles of four “normal” breast tissue samples taken at least 2cm away from the primary tumor sites were also found to have some genomic aberrations that recurred with high frequency in the primary tumors, which may have important implications for clinical therapy. Additionally, we performed class comparison and class predicti...
At the present time, there is increasing evidence that cancer may be regulated by the number of copi...
In a separate study (F. Courjal et al., Cancer Res., 57: 4360-4367, 1997), we have analyzed by South...
Lymph-node metastasis (LNM) predict high recurrence rates in breast cancer patients. Systemic treatm...
Array comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) has been popularly used for analyzing DNA copy number ...
Abstract Background Genomic alterations are important events in the origin and progression of variou...
Genomic DNA copy number alterations are key genetic events in the development and progression of hum...
The purpose of this study was to use comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) to screen breast tumors...
The purpose of this study was to use comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) to screen breast tumors...
Genomic DNA copy number alterations are key genetic events in the development and progression of hum...
Gene amplifications and deletions frequently contribute to tumorigenesis. Characterization of these ...
Genomic aberrations can be used to subtype breast cancer. In this study, we investigated DNA copy nu...
Breast tumors display a wide variety of genomic alterations. This review focuses on DNA copy number ...
Cancer is a genetic disease that arises when a cell acquires unlimited growth potential through a se...
Background: Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare disease and little is known about its etiopathogenesi...
Genome changes in terms of numerical chromosomal aberrations and structural rearrangements, includin...
At the present time, there is increasing evidence that cancer may be regulated by the number of copi...
In a separate study (F. Courjal et al., Cancer Res., 57: 4360-4367, 1997), we have analyzed by South...
Lymph-node metastasis (LNM) predict high recurrence rates in breast cancer patients. Systemic treatm...
Array comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) has been popularly used for analyzing DNA copy number ...
Abstract Background Genomic alterations are important events in the origin and progression of variou...
Genomic DNA copy number alterations are key genetic events in the development and progression of hum...
The purpose of this study was to use comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) to screen breast tumors...
The purpose of this study was to use comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) to screen breast tumors...
Genomic DNA copy number alterations are key genetic events in the development and progression of hum...
Gene amplifications and deletions frequently contribute to tumorigenesis. Characterization of these ...
Genomic aberrations can be used to subtype breast cancer. In this study, we investigated DNA copy nu...
Breast tumors display a wide variety of genomic alterations. This review focuses on DNA copy number ...
Cancer is a genetic disease that arises when a cell acquires unlimited growth potential through a se...
Background: Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare disease and little is known about its etiopathogenesi...
Genome changes in terms of numerical chromosomal aberrations and structural rearrangements, includin...
At the present time, there is increasing evidence that cancer may be regulated by the number of copi...
In a separate study (F. Courjal et al., Cancer Res., 57: 4360-4367, 1997), we have analyzed by South...
Lymph-node metastasis (LNM) predict high recurrence rates in breast cancer patients. Systemic treatm...