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- publication . Other literature type . Article . 2017Open AccessAuthors:Scott A. Armstrong; Scott A. Armstrong; Eric Still; Richard Koche; Alex Kentsis; Alex Kentsis; Anton G. Henssen; Anton G. Henssen; Elias Rodriguez-Fos; Ian C. MacArthur; ...Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLCProject: NIH | Administrative Core (5P50CA140146-04), NIH | Aberrant activation of HG... (5K08CA160660-02), NIH | MSKCC Pilot Center for Pr... (5U54OD020355-04), NIH | MOUSE GENETICS (2P30CA008748-43), NIH | Clinical and Translationa... (3UL1TR000457-08S1), WT
Genomic rearrangements are a hallmark of human cancers. Here, we identify the piggyBac transposable element derived 5 (PGBD5) gene as encoding an active DNA transposase expressed in the majority of childhood solid tumors, including lethal rhabdoid tumors. Using assembly...
- publication . Conference object . Preprint . 2017Open AccessAuthors:Casie Reed; Elizabeth Mullen; Scott A. Armstrong; Cristina R. Antonescu; Zhiping Weng; Stephen P. Jackson; Andrew N. Blackford; Richard Koche; Alex Kentsis; Catherine Reeves; ...Publisher: Georg Thieme Verlag KGProject: NIH | Administrative Core (5P50CA140146-04), NIH | MOUSE GENETICS (2P30CA008748-43), NIH | Aberrant activation of HG... (5K08CA160660-02), NIH | Clinical and Translationa... (3UL1TR000457-08S1), WT , NIH | MSKCC Pilot Center for Pr... (5U54OD020355-04)
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Genomic rearrangements are a hallmark of childhood solid tumors, but their mutational causes remain poorly understood. Here, we identify the <jats:italic>piggyBac transposable element derived 5</jats:italic> (<jats:italic>PGBD5</...
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