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They have been released, but their futures are unce of cin.
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This is a little song addressed by a fisherman to his little boat, his curragh-cin:-
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Meanwhile Athene went to the city of Phaeacians, to the palace of Alcinous [Footnote: Al-cin'-o-us.
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The commonest post-operative diagnosis was CIN grade 3 in all age groups.
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Finishing her drink, she suggested to Cin that they both should leave.
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Finally, we discovered regions of long-range tumor hypomethylation, associated with increased chromosomalinstability.
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Of 13 complementation groups identified, nine exhibited chromosomalinstability at a nonpermissive temperature.
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Cells that illicitly survive these checkpoints are prone to chromosomalinstability and aneuploidization.
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The mouse tumors display increased expression of cell cycle and chromosomalinstability associated genes.
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These features of the BRCAs genomic regions contribute to chromosomalinstability of these genes.
Usage of chromosome instability in anglès
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Background & aims: Many different types of cancer cells have chromosomeinstability.
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Centrosomes organize the bipolar mitotic spindle, and centrosomal defects cause chromosomeinstability.
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The literature claiming increased chromosomeinstability in TGCT patients is reviewed.
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Therefore, it appears that the main mechanism of tumour progression stems from chromosomeinstability.
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The pathogenesis of PDAC is partly attributable to intrinsic chromosomeinstability and extrinsic inflammation activation.
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Based on current knowledge of chromosomeinstability, the nature of distamycin A-inducible fragile sites is discussed.
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Background: Mutations in mitotic checkpoint genes have been detected in several human cancers, which exhibit chromosomeinstability.
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Some cancer cells show a weakened checkpoint signaling system that may contribute to chromosomeinstability in tumors.
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The dramatic chromosomeinstability in certain tumors might reflect a synergy of spindle checkpoint defects with hypoxic conditions.
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In human HCC tissues, high levels of nuclear YAP correlated with increased chromosomeinstability gene expression patterns and aneuploidy.
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Taken together, these data indicate that HCV infection inhibits multiple DNA repair processes to potentiate chromosomeinstability in both monocytes and hepatocytes.
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Several studies have found that these interstitial telomeric repeat sequences can promote chromosomeinstability in rodent cells, either spontaneously or following ionizing radiation.
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Conclusions: By analyzing cell lines, genetically modified mice, and HCC tissues, we found that YAP cooperates with FOXM1 to contribute to chromosomeinstability.
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The oncogenic transcription factor FoxM1 plays a vital role in cell cycle progression, is activated in numerous human malignancies, and is linked to chromosomeinstability.
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This cohesion fatigue, resulting in unscheduled chromatid separation in cells delayed at metaphase, constitutes a previously overlooked source for chromosomeinstability in mitosis and meiosis.
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Chromosomeinstability and DNA repair defects are the cellular characteristics used for the clinical diagnosis.