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Schroeder, Michael Philipp (Fecha de defensa: 2014-11-21)
Cancer is a complex disease caused by somatic alterations of the genome and epigenome in tumor cells. Increased investments and cheaper access to various technologies have built momentum for the generation ...
Rubio Pérez, Carlota (Fecha de defensa: 2017-11-28)
Cancer is a disease of the genome. The study of tumor genomic alterations is used to guide several precision medicine strategies, some approved and a large number under clinical development. On the other ...
Pich Roselló, Oriol (Fecha de defensa: 2021-03-24)
Cells of our body are constantly exposed to events that can create lesions in the DNA. If unremoved by the DNA repair mechanisms, the lesion may lead to a mutational event. Some of these events might ...
Vali Pour Jamnani, Mischan (Fecha de defensa: 2022-06-02)
Somatic mutations are an inevitable component of ageing and the most important cause of cancer. The rates and types of somatic mutation vary across individuals, but relatively few inherited influences ...
Bassaganyas Bars, Laia (Fecha de defensa: 2013-09-20)
Over the last ten years, improvements in molecular techniques and the arrival of the next-generation sequencing technologies have revealed a large amount of structural variation (SV) in the human genome. ...
Pérez Llamas, Christian (Fecha de defensa: 2015-12-18)
Given the complexity and heterogeneity of cancer, the development of new high-throughput wide-genome technologies has open new possibilities for its study. Several projects around the globe are ...
Frigola Rissech, Joan (Fecha de defensa: 2020-03-13)
The rate at which mutations accumulate along the genome is not uniform but influenced by factors such as chromatin compactness, replication time or transcription. Most of these factors create mutational ...