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Klijn, C.N. (author)
Cancer is a genetic disease. Step-wise alteration of genes that have a normal function in the cell can lead to the transformation of a healthy cell into a malignant cancer cell. Cancer genes provide several traits to the cell that allow it to become malignant. These traits have been researched for many years, and currently one knows quite well...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Klijn, C.N. (author), Michaut, M. (author), Abeel, T. (author)
This meeting report gives an overview of the keynote lectures and a selection of the student oral and poster presentations at the 6th International Society for Computational Biology Student Council Symposium that was held as a precursor event to the annual international conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB). The...
journal article 2010
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Bruin, S.C. (author), Klijn, C.N. (author), Liefers, G.J. (author), Braaf, L.M. (author), Joosse, S.A. (author), Van Beers, E.H. (author), Verwaal, V.J. (author), Morreau, H. (author), Wessels, L.F. (author), Van Velthuysen, M.L.F. (author), Tollenaar, R.A.E.M. (author), Van 't Veer, L.J. (author)
Background: Accurate staging of colorectal cancer (CRC) with clinicopathological parameters is important for predicting prognosis and guiding treatment but provides no information about organ site of metastases. Patterns of genomic aberrations in primary colorectal tumors may reveal a chromosomal signature for organ specific metastases. Methods:...
journal article 2010
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Bruin, Sjoerd C. (author), Klijn, C.N. (author), Liefers, Gerrit Jan (author), Braaf, Linde M. (author), Joosse, Simon A. (author), Van Beers, Eric H. (author), Verwaal, Victor J. (author), Morreau, Hans (author), Wessels, L.F.A. (author), Van Velthuysen, Marie Louise F. (author), Tollenaar, Rob A.E.M. (author), Van't Veer, Laura J. (author)
Background: Accurate staging of colorectal cancer (CRC) with clinicopathological parameters is important for predicting prognosis and guiding treatment but provides no information about organ site of metastases. Patterns of genomic aberrations in primary colorectal tumors may reveal a chromosomal signature for organ specific metastases...
journal article 2010
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Varela, I. (author), Klijn, C.N. (author), Stephens, P.J. (author), Mudie, L.J. (author), Stebbings, L. (author), Galappaththige, D. (author), Van der Gulden, H. (author), Schut, E. (author), Klarenbeek, S. (author), Campbell, P.J. (author), Wessels, L.F.A. (author), Stratton, M.R. (author), Jonkers, J. (author), Futreal, P.A. (author), Adams, D.J. (author)
Background: Here we present the first paired-end sequencing of tumors from genetically engineered mouse models of cancer to determine how faithfully these models recapitulate the landscape of somatic rearrangements found in human tumors. These were models of Trp53-mutated breast cancer, Brca1- and Brca2-associated hereditary breast cancer, and E...
journal article 2010
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Holstege, H. (author), Van Beers, E. (author), Velds, A. (author), Liu, X. (author), Joosse, S.A. (author), Klarenbeek, S. (author), Schut, E. (author), Kerkhoven, R. (author), Klijn, C.N. (author), Wessels, L.F.A. (author), Nederlof, P.M. (author), Jonkers, J. (author)
Background: Genomic gains and losses are a result of genomic instability in many types of cancers. BRCA1- and BRCA2-mutated breast cancers are associated with increased amounts of chromosomal aberrations, presumably due their functions in genome repair. Some of these genomic aberrations may harbor genes whose absence or overexpression may give...
journal article 2010
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Klijn, C.N. (author), Holstege, H. (author), De Ridder, J. (author), Liu, X. (author), Reinders, M. (author), Jonkers, J. (author), Wessels, L. (author)
Tumor formation is in part driven by DNA copy number alterations (CNAs), which can be measured using microarray-based Comparative Genomic Hybridization (aCGH). Multiexperiment analysis of aCGH data from tumors allows discovery of recurrent CNAs that are potentially causal to cancer development. Until now, multiexperiment aCGH data analysis has...
journal article 2008
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Van Vliet, M.H. (author), Klijn, C.N. (author), Wessels, L.F. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author)
Background. The availability of large collections of microarray datasets (compendia), or knowledge about grouping of genes into pathways (gene sets), is typically not exploited when training predictors of disease outcome. These can be useful since a compendium increases the number of samples, while gene sets reduce the size of the feature space....
journal article 2007
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