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Mechanical stress during confined migration causes aberrant mitoses and c-MYC amplification. [PDF]

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Bastianello G   +18 more
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Genome instability and crosstalk with the immune response. [PDF]

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Chabanon RM   +3 more
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Microtubule poleward flux as a target for modifying chromosome segregation errors. [PDF]

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Risteski P   +5 more
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DNA2 enables growth by restricting recombination-restarted replication. [PDF]

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Hudson JJR   +9 more
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Chromosome aberrations cause tumorigenesis through chromosomal rearrangements in a hepatocarcinogenesis rat model. [PDF]

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Nakamura K   +8 more
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β-TrCP-Mediated Proteolysis of Mis18β Prevents Mislocalization of CENP-A and Chromosomal Instability. [PDF]

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Sethi SC   +8 more
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Nuclear mechanostability emerges from satellite DNA condensation into chromocenters

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Brändle FB   +14 more
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CHAPTER 2. Mechanisms by Which Genotoxins Cause Micronuclei and Other Nuclear Anomalies

Issues in Toxicology, 2019
Normal eukaryotic cells contain a single nucleus. However, abnormal small nuclei known as micronuclei, additional to the main nucleus, may occur in cells that are exposed to genotoxic agents (chemicals and/or radiation) that cause structural or numerical
M. Fenech
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Micronuclear collapse mechanisms in cancer

Science
Oxidative damage triggers micronuclear membrane rupture and defective repair Errors in chromosome segregation during cell division (mitosis) can lead to chromosomal instability, a hallmark of human cancer.
Marianna Maddaluno, C. Settembre
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