In contrast to normal cells, aneuploidy — alterations in the number of chromosomes — is consistently observed in virtually all cancers. A growing body of evidence suggests that aneuploidy is often ...
Academic interest in the role of chromosomal instability (CIN) in cancer development and the influence of the resultant large-scale genomic alterations on clinical outcomes is increasing Aneuploidy — ...
About 50 percent of pregnancies fail, and one of the main reasons is aneuploidy, a genetic condition in which cells do not have the correct number of chromosomes. 1 Aneuploidy commonly arises when ...
A new study is the first to identify genetic variants linked with chromosomal abnormalities that can lead to pregnancy loss. About half of pregnancy losses in the first trimester are caused by ...
What makes cancer cells different from ordinary cells in our bodies? Can these differences be used to strike at them and paralyze their activity? This basic question has bothered cancer researchers ...
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