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      • Antoi van Oijen

Keyword(s): aneuploidy

  1. Chao-ting Wu, PhD

    Chromosomal homology, pairing, and segregation: mechanisms and implications for gene therapy, development, and human disease

    Explore mechanisms of maintaining genome integrity through the study of chromosomal homology, segregation, and pairing.  

Research Categories

Biological Mechanisms and Pathways
Cancer

Sub-categories

  1. Cancer

    1. aneuploidy»
    2. Angiogenesis»
    3. Breast cancer»
    4. Cancer»
    5. Carcinoma»
    6. Cervical cancer»
    7. Chemoresistance»
    8. EGF»
    9. Epigenetics»
    10. Glioblastoma»
    11. Hepatocellular carcinoma»
    12. Hypoxia»
    13. Intermedilysin»
    14. MAP kinase»
    15. Mitogen-activated protein kinase»
    16. Nondisjunction»
    17. Oncology»
    18. p53»
    19. Protein kinase»
    20. Ras»
    21. Src»
  2. Genetics

    1. aneuploidy»
    2. CNV»
    3. Copy number variant»
    4. Epigenetics»
    5. Gene Amplification»
    6. Genome Stability»
    7. Genomic imprinting»
    8. Intergenetic DNA»
    9. mar operon»
    10. Negative feedback»
    11. Personal Genetics Education Project (http://www.pged.org/)»
    12. Recombination»
    13. S. pombe»
    14. Ultraconserved Elements»
    15. Upstream Activation Sequence»
    16. Yeast genetics»

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