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Although these DNAs share the same basic structural unit, their fragments differ in length and physical form, leading to diverse consequences upon entering the human body. Oncogenicity of Residual DNA: Residual DNA's main oncogenic mechanism involves the introduction of dominant oncogenes, such as MYC and RAS, which can directly transform ...
Recently, in a research report entitled "Oncogenic CDK13 mutations impede nuclear RNA surveillance" published in Science, scientists from Howard Hughes Medical Institute and other institutions discovered a new type of mechanism that affects the occurrence of melanoma, providing broad and important implications for the treatment of various cancer patients. ...
The proliferation of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC, the most common pathological type in pancreatic cancer) with mutations in the oncogene Kras is highly dependent on the glutamine (Gln) catabolic pathway. ...
Genetic mutations in cells are an important cause of cancer development, progression, and drug resistance. ...
Advances in DNA sequencing technology have made it possible to extensively analyze the breast tumor genome and construct a catalog of gene mutations that may initiate or drive tumor progression. In addition to the well-known common mutations in oncogenes (such as TP53 and PIK3CA), breast cancer also contains a variety of rare ...
