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(Jean-Loup Huret (Editor-in-Chief), 2015)Review on t(8;16)(p11;p13)with the gene fusion KAT6A/CREBBP...
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(Jean-Loup Huret (Editor-in-Chief), 2016)CDC25A phosphatase is essential for cell cycle progression by activating the cyclin-associated kinases CDK4/6, CDK2 and CDK1. Its invalidation in mice is embryonic lethal. Its expression is tigthtly regulated at many levels and its overexpression is observed in various cancers, often associated with high grade tumors and poor prognosis....
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(Jean-Loup Huret (Editor-in-Chief), 2015)Review on the ECM1 gene...
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(Jean-Loup Huret (Editor-in-Chief), 2016)FAM107 members contain an N-terminal domain of unknown function (DUF1151) that is conserved across species. Mammals have two genes, FAM107A and FAM107B, which expressions are strong in neural cells, whereas their expressions are mostly down-regulated in cancer cells. Both proteins appear to alter cytoskeleton rearrangements and are involved in cell migration and invasion. The molecular mechanisms underlying the diverse biological functions of FAM107 remain unclear, while it shows functional similarity with heat-shock proteins (HSPs) as well as reactions to cellular stress....
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(Jean-Loup Huret (Editor-in-Chief), 2016)CASP8AP2 was initially identified as a pro-apoptotic protein that transmits an apoptosis indication through the death-inducing signaling complex. More recently, diverse functions have been described including TNF-induced NF-kappaB activation, cell-cycle progression and cell division, regulation of histone gene transcription and histone mRNA processing....
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(Jean-Loup Huret (Editor-in-Chief), 2015)Review on lipoblastoma with t(8;8)(q12;q12) RAB2A /PLAG1, with data on clinics, and the genes involved....
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(ARMGHM - Atlas Génétique des Cancers, 2018)Review on acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Down syndrome, with data on clinics, pathology, and involved genes....
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(ARMGHM - Atlas Génétique des Cancers, 2019)Loss of genetic material from the long arm of chromosome 9 is a common finding in patients with hematological malignancies. These deletions can result from true loss of 9q or complex rearrangements such as dicentric chromosomes, unbalanced translocations, and formation of an isochromosome of the short arm of chromosome 9. Isochromosome i(9)(p10) is an infrequent event that has been described mainly in myeloid malignancies and B-cell lymphomas....
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(ARMGHM - Atlas Génétique des Cancers, 2019)Review on Osteosarcoma, with data on clinics, and the genes involved....
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(ARMGHM - Atlas Génétique des Cancers, 2019)Review on t(20;21)(q11;q22), with data on clinics, and the genes involved....