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Cell Death as a Barrier against CIN and Aneuploidy
Abstract: Aneuploidy describes the gain or loss of entire chromosomes or chromosome arms. Already more than 100 years ago, aneuploidy was described to be featured in cancer and it is known today to be present in 68-90 % of cancers, depending on tumour entity. Aneuploidy is implicated to affect cancer growth, therapy response and frequently affects prognosis. Chromosomal instability (CIN) is recognized as the main cause of aneuploidy and is characterised as the fluent process of gaining or losing chromosomes. Chromosomal…
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