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Mar 31, 20261 min read

A disease characterized by uncontrolled proliferation of abnormal cells that can invade and spread to other tissues.

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  • Subclonal driver events determine therapy response and tumor evolution

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  • Aneuploidy decreases both organismal and cellular fitness
  • Aneuploidy exhibits dual roles as oncogenic and tumor-suppressive
  • Aneuploidy's dual role in tumorigenesis
  • Chromosomal instability generates immunogenic heterogeneity requiring active immune evasion
  • Chromosomal instability promotes immune cell infiltration into tumors
  • Different aneuploid cells share common fitness-related traits
  • Gene expression patterns reveal copy number architecture in glioblastoma stem cells
  • Gene signature outcome association questionably indicates biological relevance
  • Glioblastoma cells exhibit continuum of stemness-related expression states
  • Increased aneuploidy inhibits chemically and genetically induced tumorigenesis
  • Minimal Residual Disease and Metastatic Recurrence
  • Neural stem cells and glioblastoma CSCs have distinct transcriptome profiles
  • Proliferation confounding in gene signatures
  • Proliferation confounds gene signature outcome association
  • Single-cell sequencing reveals karyotype heterogeneity in lymphomas
  • Subclonal Dynamics in Cancer Evolution
  • Subclonal driver events determine therapy response and tumor evolution
  • Tumor heterogeneity and stemness dynamics
  • aneuploid cells
  • aneuploid
  • cell proliferation
  • chromosomal instability
  • copy number
  • evolution
  • fitness
  • gene expression
  • intratumoral heterogeneity
  • p53 loss is common but not enriched in chromosomally unstable tumors
  • tumors

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