Deletion of ribosomal protein genes is a common vulnerability in human cancer, especially in concert...
Deletion of ribosomal protein genes is a common vulnerability in human cancer, especially in concert with TP53 mutations
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Ajore, Ram , Raiser, David , McConkey, Marie , Jöud, Magnus , Boidol, Bernd , Mar, Brenton , Saksena, Gordon , Weinstock, David M , Armstrong, Scott , Ellis, Steven R , Ebert, Benjamin L , Nilsson, Björn , Faculty of Medicine , Medicinska fakulteten , Lund University , Institutionen för laboratoriemedicin , Department of Laboratory Medicine , Division of Hematology and Clinical Immunology , Avdelningen för hematologi och klinisk immunologi , Hematogenomics and Lunds universitet
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Heterozygous inactivating mutations in ribosomal protein genes (RPGs) are associated with hematopoietic and developmental abnormalities, activation of p53, and altered risk of cancer in humans and model organisms. Here we performed a large‐scale analysis of cancer genome data to examine the frequency and selective pressure of RPG lesions across hum...
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Deletion of ribosomal protein genes is a common vulnerability in human cancer, especially in concert with TP53 mutations
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Raiser, David
McConkey, Marie
Jöud, Magnus
Boidol, Bernd
Mar, Brenton
Saksena, Gordon
Weinstock, David M
Armstrong, Scott
Ellis, Steven R
Ebert, Benjamin L
Nilsson, Björn
Faculty of Medicine
Medicinska fakulteten
Lund University
Institutionen för laboratoriemedicin
Department of Laboratory Medicine
Division of Hematology and Clinical Immunology
Avdelningen för hematologi och klinisk immunologi
Hematogenomics
Lunds universitet
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_3e6cbff888654a0ea0a66eb8b06bbc66
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_3e6cbff888654a0ea0a66eb8b06bbc66
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1757-4676,1757-4684
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1757-4684
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10.15252/emmm.201606660
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