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TNF-α modulates genome-wide redistribution of ΔNp63α/TAp73 and NF-κB cREL interactive binding on TP53 and AP-1 motifs to promote an oncogenic gene program in squamous cancer.

by webmaster | May 2, 2016 | Publications

Abstract: The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) network study of 12 cancer types (PanCancer 12) revealed frequent mutation of TP53, and amplification and expression of related TP63 isoform ΔNp63 in squamous cancers. Further, aberrant expression of inflammatory genes and...
Community effort provides new ‘gold standard’ for genomic data analysis

Community effort provides new ‘gold standard’ for genomic data analysis

by webmaster | May 18, 2015 | News

By Tim Stephens, UCSC Public Information Office A coalition of leaders in the cancer genomics research community has published the first findings from a project to develop robust methods for detecting cancer mutations. The results, published May 18 in Nature Methods,...
Cancer study reveals powerful new system for classifying tumors

Cancer study reveals powerful new system for classifying tumors

by webmaster | Aug 7, 2014 | News

By Tim Stevens, UCSC Public Information Cancers are classified primarily on the basis of where in the body the disease originates, as in lung cancer or breast cancer. According to a new study, however, one in ten cancer patients would be classified differently using a...
Pan-Cancer studies find common patterns shared by different tumor types

Pan-Cancer studies find common patterns shared by different tumor types

by webmaster | Sep 26, 2013 | News

By Tim Stephens, UCSC Public Information Office Cancer encompasses a complex group of diseases traditionally defined by where in the body it originates, as in lung cancer or colon cancer. This framework for studying and treating cancer has made sense for generations,...
UCSC Cancer Genomics Hub wins 2013 Innovations in Networking award

UCSC Cancer Genomics Hub wins 2013 Innovations in Networking award

by webmaster | Mar 14, 2013 | News

By Janis Cortese (CENIC) The UC Santa Cruz Cancer Genomics Hub (CGHub) has been honored by the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) as the recipient of the 2013 Innovations in Networking Award for High-Performance Research Applications....
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