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spontaneous tumor formation

Mar 31, 20261 min read

The development of malignant tumors arising without intentional external induction or experimental manipulation.

Related Claims

  • Aneuploidy increases spontaneous tumor formation in aged animals
  • Aneuploidy exhibits dual roles as oncogenic and tumor-suppressive

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  • tumorigenesis

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  • Aneuploid tumors inactivate Stat1 signaling with increased Myc activity
  • Aneuploidy exhibits dual roles as oncogenic and tumor-suppressive
  • Aneuploidy increases spontaneous tumor formation in aged animals
  • Aneuploidy's dual role in tumorigenesis
  • Extra centrosomes correlate with chromosomal instability in tumors
  • Missegregation alone insufficient for aneuploid cell propagation
  • Single-cell sequencing reveals karyotype heterogeneity in lymphomas
  • aneuploid
  • chromosomal instability
  • tumorigenesis

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