Search Results - "Livni, Naomi"
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Metastatic mucinous tubular and spindle cell carcinoma of the kidney responding to sunitinib
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Metastatic renal mucinous tubular and spindle cell carcinoma. Atypical behavior of a rare, morphologically bland tumor
Published in Annals of diagnostic pathology (01-10-2012)“…Abstract Mucinous tubular and spindle cell carcinoma (MTSCC) is a rare, distinctive renal neoplasm characterized by an admixture of cuboidal cells in tubules…”
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Case report: PET/CT, a cautionary tale
Published in BMC cancer (03-08-2007)“…The use of combined positron emission tomography/computerised tomography (PET/CT) scanners in oncology has been shown to improve the staging of tumours and the…”
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The repertoire of mutational signatures in human cancer
Published in Nature (London) (06-02-2020)“…Somatic mutations in cancer genomes are caused by multiple mutational processes, each of which generates a characteristic mutational signature 1 . Here, as…”
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The evolutionary history of 2,658 cancers
Published in Nature (London) (06-02-2020)“…Cancer develops through a process of somatic evolution 1 , 2 . Sequencing data from a single biopsy represent a snapshot of this process that can reveal the…”
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Patterns of somatic structural variation in human cancer genomes
Published in Nature (London) (06-02-2020)“…A key mutational process in cancer is structural variation, in which rearrangements delete, amplify or reorder genomic segments that range in size from…”
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Comprehensive analysis of chromothripsis in 2,658 human cancers using whole-genome sequencing
Published in Nature genetics (01-03-2020)“…Chromothripsis is a mutational phenomenon characterized by massive, clustered genomic rearrangements that occurs in cancer and other diseases. Recent studies…”
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Genomic basis for RNA alterations in cancer
Published in Nature (London) (06-02-2020)“…Transcript alterations often result from somatic changes in cancer genomes 1 . Various forms of RNA alterations have been described in cancer, including…”
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Comprehensive molecular characterization of mitochondrial genomes in human cancers
Published in Nature genetics (01-03-2020)“…Mitochondria are essential cellular organelles that play critical roles in cancer. Here, as part of the International Cancer Genome Consortium/The Cancer…”
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The landscape of viral associations in human cancers
Published in Nature genetics (01-03-2020)“…Here, as part of the Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes (PCAWG) Consortium, for which whole-genome and—for a subset—whole-transcriptome sequencing data from…”
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Pan-cancer analysis of whole genomes identifies driver rearrangements promoted by LINE-1 retrotransposition
Published in Nature genetics (01-03-2020)“…About half of all cancers have somatic integrations of retrotransposons. Here, to characterize their role in oncogenesis, we analyzed the patterns and…”
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A deep learning system accurately classifies primary and metastatic cancers using passenger mutation patterns
Published in Nature communications (05-02-2020)“…In cancer, the primary tumour’s organ of origin and histopathology are the strongest determinants of its clinical behaviour, but in 3% of cases a patient…”
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Integrative pathway enrichment analysis of multivariate omics data
Published in Nature communications (05-02-2020)“…Multi-omics datasets represent distinct aspects of the central dogma of molecular biology. Such high-dimensional molecular profiles pose challenges to data…”
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Disruption of chromatin folding domains by somatic genomic rearrangements in human cancer
Published in Nature genetics (01-03-2020)“…Chromatin is folded into successive layers to organize linear DNA. Genes within the same topologically associating domains (TADs) demonstrate similar…”
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Analysis of the genetic phylogeny of multifocal prostate cancer identifies multiple independent clonal expansions in neoplastic and morphologically normal prostate tissue
Published in Nature genetics (01-04-2015)“…Colin Cooper and colleagues report genome-wide sequences of multiple samples of multifocal cancer and morphologically normal tissue from the prostates of three…”
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Sequencing of prostate cancers identifies new cancer genes, routes of progression and drug targets
Published in Nature genetics (01-05-2018)“…Prostate cancer represents a substantial clinical challenge because it is difficult to predict outcome and advanced disease is often fatal. We sequenced the…”
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Mutational signatures of ionizing radiation in second malignancies
Published in Nature communications (12-09-2016)“…Ionizing radiation is a potent carcinogen, inducing cancer through DNA damage. The signatures of mutations arising in human tissues following in vivo exposure…”
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Genomic footprints of activated telomere maintenance mechanisms in cancer
Published in Nature communications (05-02-2020)“…Cancers require telomere maintenance mechanisms for unlimited replicative potential. They achieve this through TERT activation or alternative telomere…”
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Sex differences in oncogenic mutational processes
Published in Nature communications (28-08-2020)“…Sex differences have been observed in multiple facets of cancer epidemiology, treatment and biology, and in most cancers outside the sex organs. Efforts to…”
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High-coverage whole-genome analysis of 1220 cancers reveals hundreds of genes deregulated by rearrangement-mediated cis-regulatory alterations
Published in Nature communications (05-02-2020)“…The impact of somatic structural variants (SVs) on gene expression in cancer is largely unknown. Here, as part of the ICGC/TCGA Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole…”
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