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    Signatures of copy number alterations in human cancer

    Gains and losses of DNA are prevalent in cancer and emerge as a consequence of inter-related processes of replication stress, mitotic errors, spindle multipolarity and breakage–fusion–bridge cycles, among othe...

    Christopher D. Steele, Ammal Abbasi, S. M. Ashiqul Islam, Amy L. Bowes in Nature (2022)

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    Recurrent rearrangements of FOS and FOSB define osteoblastoma

    The transcription factor FOS has long been implicated in the pathogenesis of bone tumours, following the discovery that the viral homologue, v-fos, caused osteosarcoma in laboratory mice. However, mutations of FO...

    Matthew W. Fittall, William Mifsud, Nischalan Pillay, Hongtao Ye in Nature Communications (2018)

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    Decoding the regulatory landscape of melanoma reveals TEADS as regulators of the invasive cell state

    Transcriptional reprogramming of proliferative melanoma cells into a phenotypically distinct invasive cell subpopulation is a critical event at the origin of metastatic spreading. Here we generate transcriptom...

    Annelien Verfaillie, Hana Imrichova, Zeynep Kalender Atak in Nature Communications (2015)