[HTML][HTML] Dynamic changes in the copy number of pluripotency and cell proliferation genes in human ESCs and iPSCs during reprogramming and time in culture

LC Laurent, I Ulitsky, I Slavin, H Tran, A Schork… - Cell stem cell, 2011 - cell.com
Genomic stability is critical for the clinical use of human embryonic and induced pluripotent
stem cells. We performed high-resolution SNP (single-nucleotide polymorphism) analysis on …

Genome‐wide analyses on high‐grade osteosarcoma: Making sense of a genomically most unstable tumor

ML Kuijjer, PCW Hogendoorn… - … journal of cancer, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
High‐grade osteosarcoma is an extremely genomically unstable tumor. This, together with
other challenges, such as the heterogeneity within and between tumor samples, and the …

Genome‐wide arrays in routine diagnostics of hematological malignancies

A Simons, B Sikkema‐Raddatz, N de Leeuw… - Human …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Over the last three decades, cytogenetic analysis of malignancies has become an integral
part of disease evaluation and prediction of prognosis or responsiveness to therapy. In most …

Identification of osteosarcoma driver genes by integrative analysis of copy number and gene expression data

ML Kuijjer, H Rydbeck, SH Kresse… - Genes …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
High‐grade osteosarcoma is a tumor with a complex genomic profile, occurring primarily in
adolescents with a second peak at middle age. The extensive genomic alterations obscure …

Integrative analysis reveals relationships of genetic and epigenetic alterations in osteosarcoma

SH Kresse, H Rydbeck, M Skårn, HM Namløs… - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Background Osteosarcomas are the most common non-haematological primary malignant
tumours of bone, and all conventional osteosarcomas are high-grade tumours showing …

Reexpression of LSAMP inhibits tumor growth in a preclinical osteosarcoma model

T Barøy, SH Kresse, M Skårn, M Stabell, R Castro… - Molecular cancer, 2014 - Springer
Background Osteosarcomas are the most common primary malignant tumors of bone,
showing complex chromosomal rearrangements with multiple gains and losses. A frequent …

VOLIN and KJON—Two novel hyperdiploid myeloma cell lines

TK Våtsveen, M Børset, A Dikic, E Tian… - Genes …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Multiple myeloma can be divided into two distinct genetic subgroups: hyperdiploid (HRD) or
nonhyperdiploid (NHRD) myeloma. Myeloma cell lines are important tools to study myeloma …

[PDF][PDF] Selecting key genes associated with osteosarcoma based on a differential expression network

YB Wang, N Jia, CM Xu, L Zhao, Y Zhao, X Wang… - Genet Mol …, 2015 - geneticsmr.com
Despite recent advances in osteosarcoma diagnosis and therapy, much remains unclear
about the molecular mechanisms involved in the disorder, and the discovery of novel drug …

Knowledge-based compact disease models identify new molecular players contributing to early-stage Alzheimer's disease

A Mayburd, A Baranova - BMC systems biology, 2013 - Springer
Background High-throughput profiling of human tissues typically yield as results the gene
lists comprised of a mix of relevant molecular entities with multiple false positives that …

Knowledge-Based Compact Disease Models: A Rapid Path from High-Throughput Data to Understanding Causative Mechanisms for a Complex Disease

A Mayburd, A Baranova - Biological Networks and Pathway Analysis, 2017 - Springer
High-throughput profiling of human tissues typically yields the gene lists composed of a
variety of more or less relevant molecular entities. These lists are riddle by false positive …