The complexity of genomic aberrations in most human tumors hampers delineation of the genes that drive the tumorigenic process. In this issue of Cell, Kim et al. (2006) and Zender et al. (2006) demonstrate that cognate mouse tumor models recapitulate these genetic alterations with unexpected fidelity. These results indicate that cross-species genomic analysis is a powerful strategy to identify the responsible genes and assess their oncogenic capacity in the appropriate genetic context
The pattern of histone modifications, called the histone code, influences transitions between chroma...
In a recent paper in Science, Raible et al. (2005) surveyed the position of introns in 30 genes of a...
Clinical assessment of the response to antiangiogenic therapy has been cumbersome. A study in this i...
In this issue of Cell, Axel and colleagues (Lomvardas et al., 2006) report that a single enhancer of...
In a recent paper in PNAS, Rigoutsos et al. (2006) describe a nonrandom pattern of repeated elements...
The c-Myc proto-oncogene is an essential activator of cell proliferation and one of the genes most c...
In this issue of Cell, Guenther et al. (2007) analyze the presence of chromatin marks and RNA polyme...
EGFR kinase inhibitors constitute an important class of lung cancer treatments. While they produce d...
The application of novel genetic/genomic technologies to the study of acute leukemia has frequently ...
Caspase-1 promotes both the maturation of proinflammatory cytokines and apoptosis in cells infected ...
Angiogenesis is a hallmark of solid tumors, and disruption of tumor vasculature is an active antican...
The PML protein induces senescence, and, upon oncogenic stress, its absence promotes cellular transf...
A major pathway for repair of DNA double-strand breaks is nonhomologous end-joining (NHEJ). In this ...
Homeostasis in reproductive tissues requires integration of hormonal and inflammatory signals. In th...
Limitations on a differentiated cell's pluripotency can be erased by nuclear transfer or by fusion w...
The pattern of histone modifications, called the histone code, influences transitions between chroma...
In a recent paper in Science, Raible et al. (2005) surveyed the position of introns in 30 genes of a...
Clinical assessment of the response to antiangiogenic therapy has been cumbersome. A study in this i...
In this issue of Cell, Axel and colleagues (Lomvardas et al., 2006) report that a single enhancer of...
In a recent paper in PNAS, Rigoutsos et al. (2006) describe a nonrandom pattern of repeated elements...
The c-Myc proto-oncogene is an essential activator of cell proliferation and one of the genes most c...
In this issue of Cell, Guenther et al. (2007) analyze the presence of chromatin marks and RNA polyme...
EGFR kinase inhibitors constitute an important class of lung cancer treatments. While they produce d...
The application of novel genetic/genomic technologies to the study of acute leukemia has frequently ...
Caspase-1 promotes both the maturation of proinflammatory cytokines and apoptosis in cells infected ...
Angiogenesis is a hallmark of solid tumors, and disruption of tumor vasculature is an active antican...
The PML protein induces senescence, and, upon oncogenic stress, its absence promotes cellular transf...
A major pathway for repair of DNA double-strand breaks is nonhomologous end-joining (NHEJ). In this ...
Homeostasis in reproductive tissues requires integration of hormonal and inflammatory signals. In th...
Limitations on a differentiated cell's pluripotency can be erased by nuclear transfer or by fusion w...
The pattern of histone modifications, called the histone code, influences transitions between chroma...
In a recent paper in Science, Raible et al. (2005) surveyed the position of introns in 30 genes of a...
Clinical assessment of the response to antiangiogenic therapy has been cumbersome. A study in this i...