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Challenges and Opportunities for the Mission of the Churches in Indonesia in the Postmodern Era
Megawati ZAINAL
Mar 31, 2022
Postmodernism is a very controversial term. On the one hand, this term is often used cynically and mockingly. However, in reality, the term has attracted the wider community's interest even outside the academic world. Indeed the...
Holistic cancer genome profiling for every patient.
Technological advances in the ability to read the human genome have accelerated the speed of sequencing, such that today we can perform whole genome sequencing (WGS) in one day. Until recently, genomic studies have largely been...
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Mutational signatures
Mutational signatures provide a powerful alternative for understanding the pathophysiology of cancer. Currently, experimental efforts aimed at validating and understanding the etiologies of cancer-derived mutational signatures...
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From genome integrity to cancer.
Serena Nik-Zainal
Mar 04, 2019
The genome in each of our normal cells acquires somatic genetic changes throughout life [1]. The burden of DNA damage from exogenous and endogenous sources is considerable, but highly competent DNA repair pathways operate in...
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Mutational signatures
Mutational signatures provide a powerful alternative for understanding the pathophysiology of cancer. Currently, experimental efforts aimed at validating and understanding the etiologies of cancer-derived mutational signatures...
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Optimum Project Portfolio Selection for Developmental Plans Using Goal Programming
In vision-driven development plans, such as the Kuwait Mid-Range Development Plan 2015/2016–2019/2020, themes and pillars are derived from the plan's vision, and global indices are assigned by international organizations to...
A mutational signature in gastric cancer suggests therapeutic strategies.
Targeting defects in the DNA repair machinery of neoplastic cells, for example, those due to inactivating BRCA1 and/or BRCA2 mutations, has been used for developing new therapies in certain types of breast, ovarian and...
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Deciphering signatures of mutational processes operative in human cancer.
The genome of a cancer cell carries somatic mutations that are the cumulative consequences of the DNA damage and repair processes operative during the cellular lineage between the fertilized egg and the cancer cell. Remarkably...
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Short inverted repeats contribute to localized mutability in human somatic cells.
Selected repetitive sequences termed short inverted repeats (SIRs) have the propensity to form secondary DNA structures called hairpins. SIRs comprise palindromic arm sequences separated by short spacer sequences that form the...
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Transcription-coupled repair and mismatch repair contribute towards preserving genome integrity at mononucleotide repeat tracts
Abstract: The mechanisms that underpin how insertions or deletions (indels) become fixed in DNA have primarily been ascribed to replication-related and/or double-strand break (DSB)-related processes. Here, we introduce a method...
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Validating the concept of mutational signatures with isogenic cell models.
The diversity of somatic mutations in human cancers can be decomposed into individual mutational signatures, patterns of mutagenesis that arise because of DNA damage and DNA repair processes that have occurred in cells as they...
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A living biobank of canine mammary tumor organoids as a comparative model for human breast cancer.
Mammary tumors in dogs hold great potential as naturally occurring breast cancer models in translational oncology, as they share the same environmental risk factors, key histological features, hormone receptor expression...
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