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Publication : Mechanisms leading to chromosomal instability.

First Author  Gollin SM Year  2005
Journal  Semin Cancer Biol Volume  15
Issue  1 Pages  33-42
PubMed ID  15613286 Mgi Jnum  J:95460
Mgi Id  MGI:3526009 Doi  10.1016/j.semcancer.2004.09.004
Citation  Gollin SM (2005) Mechanisms leading to chromosomal instability. Semin Cancer Biol 15(1):33-42
abstractText  Chromosomal instability is a common feature of cancer cells. Several cellular mechanisms lead to numerical and structural chromosomal instability in cancer cells, including defects in chromosomal segregation, cellular checkpoints that guard against reproduction of abnormal cells, telomere stability, and the DNA damage response. Human papillomavirus interferes with these processes, causing chromosomal instability and tumor formation in some of the epithelial cells which it infects. The rate of discoveries about the mechanisms leading to chromosomal instability in cancer cells is increasing rapidly. Although these mechanisms were thought to be unrelated, they are intimately intertwined, connecting the complex network of cellular pathways. Since chromosomal instability is undoubtedly a major cause of tumor evasion of therapy, understanding the mechanisms leading to chromosomal instability has major translational significance.
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