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Tick-Tock: Cancer Cell Division Cycle Clocks Strike Midnight. [PDF]

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Schuyler SC   +5 more
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Non-Invasive Preimplantation Genetic Testing. [PDF]

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Bakalova DN   +2 more
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ANEUPLOIDY IN CULTURE

Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 1980
On one hundred consecutive clinically referred patients, a total of 3,175 cells was fully analysed. The parameters of culture and analysis were the same for all patients, and a breakdown of cells showed 258 cells (8.1 per cent) with hypomodal counts and sixty-two cells (1.9 per cent) with hypermodal counts.
Gae Elliott, Arabella Smith
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Screening for aneuploidy

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1999
Over the past 15 years, biochemical screening for chromosomal abnormalities, particularly Down's syndrome, has advanced from being extremely naive, to now somewhat more sophisticated. Sensitivities have gone from 20% to 60-70%. Considerable work is still required to not only increase the sensitivity, but also the specificity to keep health care costs ...
Anthony Johnson   +2 more
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Aneuploidy and cancer

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 2007
AbstractThe cell's euploid status is influenced by, amongst other mechanisms, an intact spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC), an accurate centrosome cycle, and proper cytokinesis. Studies in mammalian cells suggest that dysregulated SAC function, centrosome cycle, and cytokinesis can all contribute significantly to aneuploidy.
Kuan-Teh Jeang, Ya-Hui Chi
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