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Evidence for systems-level molecular mechanisms of tumorigenesis
2007
BMC Genomics
Cancer arises from the consecutive acquisition of genetic alterations. Increasing evidence suggests that as a consequence of these alterations, molecular interactions are reprogrammed in the context of highly connected and regulated cellular networks. Coordinated reprogramming would allow the cell to acquire the capabilities for malignant growth. Results: Here, we determine the coordinated function of cancer gene products (i.e., proteins encoded by differentially expressed genes in tumors
doi:10.1186/1471-2164-8-185
pmid:17584915
pmcid:PMC1929080
fatcat:qfylkgyhsfczjkz2hmaex6avsu