Search for dissertations about: "Chromosomal Instability"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 45 swedish dissertations containing the words Chromosomal Instability.
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16. Colorectal cancer : genome, transcriptone and proteome dynamics
Abstract : Colorectal carcinomas are the third most common malignancies in the Western World. Despite screening programs about 70% of these tumors are detected at advanced stages. Late diagnosis, however, results in a significant reduction of average survival times. READ MORE
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17. The function of Smc5/6 in Drosophila development and at the heterochromatin-like locus HMR in budding yeast
Abstract : The structural maintenance of chromosome 5/6 (Smc5/6) complex is one out of many factors in the cell that maintain genome stability. Smc5/6 has been implicated in processes such as DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair, replication progression, and chromosome segregation. READ MORE
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18. Comparative studies of alkylating and N-heterocyclic compounds on different genetic endpoints with special emphasis on amplification of minisatellite sequences
Abstract : Several mutational events are involved in the multistage process of cancer. Genetic instability of tumor DNA is shown in a variety of genetic changes such as point mutations, chromosomal aberrations, aneuploidy, DNA amplification and somatic recombination. READ MORE
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19. Involvement of evolutionarily plastic regions in cancer associated CHR3 aberrations
Abstract : A functional test to identify tumor antagonizing regions on chromosome 3 (chr3), called the Elimination Test, was developed in our group. It is based on microcell mediated transfer of human chr3 into mouse or human tumor cells and analysis of the monochromosomal hybrids after their growth in vivo. READ MORE
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20. Genome dynamics and virulence in the human pathogen Candida glabrata
Abstract : Although the yeast Candida glabrata is considered to be a part of the commensal microflora in healthy individuals, during the last years it has been frequently isolated from patients with mucosal and systemic fungal infections. Now it is considered as the second most frequently isolated pathogenic yeast after Candida albicans. Despite its name, C. READ MORE