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Performance of a Nu.Q H3.1 assay for lung cancer detection.

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2020
e15542 Background: Lung cancer diagnosis relies on invasive methods and often occurs at a late stage of disease, explaining its poor outcome. Nucleosomes are DNA fragments wrapped around histones. They may constitute a non-invasive and early diagnostic method for lung cancer.
Anne Louise Louise Sibille   +6 more
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H3.1 K36M mutation in a congenital‐onset soft tissue neoplasm

Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2017
AbstractWe describe a patient who presented with a congenital soft tissue lesion initially diagnosed as infantile fibromatosis at 15 days of age. Unusually, the mass demonstrated malignant progression leading to death at 20 months of age. Biological progression to malignancy is not known to occur in fibromatosis, and fibrosarcoma is not known to ...
Kristin D. Kernohan   +10 more
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Abstract 1480: Overexpression of histone H3.1 induced cell malignant transformation and mutation of H3.1 C96/110A further induced chromatin instability

Cancer Research, 2018
Abstract Histones are major proteins in chromatin and are important for chromatin structure and gene expression. Canonical histones are defined as a group of replication-dependent histone proteins and are mainly synthesized during S phase of the cell cycle.
Yusha Zhu, Hong Sun, Max Costa
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H3.1 Strömungssieden – Einführung

2019
Matthias Kind, Thomas Wetzel
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Structural and Biochemical Analysis of Histone H3.1 Recognition Mechanisms by Tonsuku

2023
Jean-Francois Couture   +7 more
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Selective methylation of histone H3 variant H3.1 regulates heterochromatin replication.

Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature, 2014
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