Abnormal number or structure of chromosomes.
1The findings of clonal chromosome aberrations in five new cases are presented.
2The MCB pattern also allows the detection and characterization of chromosome aberrations.
3Several different structural chromosome aberrations have been observed in human neoplasias.
4This finding is consistent with the known association of chromosome aberrations with cancer-risk.
5No significant increase in the frequencies of chromosome aberrations were found.
6It occurs either as the sole anomaly or together with other clonal chromosome aberrations.
7Sex chromosome aberrations commonly lead to abnormal sexual development.
8Human tumors frequently display recurrent chromosome aberrations, many of which are hallmarks of particular tumor subtypes.
9The food enzyme did not induce gene mutations in bacteria or chromosome aberrations in human lymphocytes.
10They are also useful for analysis of chromosome aberrations, such as translocations, inversions or marker chromosomes.
11Bone-marrow cells were examined for chromatid breaks and chromosome aberrations (CA) at different times post-irradiation.
12The presence of clonal chromosome aberrations and polyploid cells was not associated with the clinicopathologic parameters tested.
13MON causes chromosome aberrations in vitro but no in vivo genotoxicity data and no carcinogenicity data were identified.
14Clonal chromosome aberrations were detected in 16 carcinomas and in 4 benign lesions.
15We describe novel approaches for detection of chromosome aberrations in frozen tumor specimens, touch preparations, and cytological preparations.
16Here, we show that ARID1A inactivation causes defects in telomere cohesion, which selectively eliminates gross chromosome aberrations during mitosis.
Translations for chromosome aberrations