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miRNA-convergent gene fusions

Rovira, Carlos LU (2018) In Molecular and Cellular Oncology 5(1).
Abstract

In a recent study published in Nature Communications, we showed that intron-encoded microRNA genes (miRNA) are frequent partners of fusion genes in the cancer genome. Analyzed from a functional rather than structural perspective, these rearrangements represent a new class of fusions we called “miRNA-convergent fusions”.

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published
subject
keywords
cancer, gene fusions, genome aberrations, microRNA
in
Molecular and Cellular Oncology
volume
5
issue
1
article number
e1406433
publisher
Taylor & Francis
external identifiers
  • pmid:29404401
  • scopus:85050768390
ISSN
2372-3556
DOI
10.1080/23723556.2017.1406433
language
English
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2018-09-03 13:06:38
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