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Author Tomasetti, C.; Vogelstein, B. url  doi
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  Title (up) Cancer etiology. Variation in cancer risk among tissues can be explained by the number of stem cell divisions Type Journal Article
  Year 2015 Publication Science (New York, N.Y.) Abbreviated Journal Science  
  Volume 347 Issue 6217 Pages 78-81  
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  Abstract Some tissue types give rise to human cancers millions of times more often than other tissue types. Although this has been recognized for more than a century, it has never been explained. Here, we show that the lifetime risk of cancers of many different types is strongly correlated (0.81) with the total number of divisions of the normal self-renewing cells maintaining that tissue's homeostasis. These results suggest that only a third of the variation in cancer risk among tissues is attributable to environmental factors or inherited predispositions. The majority is due to “bad luck,” that is, random mutations arising during DNA replication in normal, noncancerous stem cells. This is important not only for understanding the disease but also for designing strategies to limit the mortality it causes.  
  Address Ludwig Center for Cancer Genetics and Therapeutics and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, 1650 Orleans Street, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA. ctomasetti@jhu.edu vogelbe@jhmi.edu  
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  ISSN 0036-8075 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes PMID:25554788 Approved no  
  Call Number CBM.UAM @ ccobaleda @ Serial 538  
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Author Koyama, S.; Narita, E.; Suzuki, Y.; Taki, M.; Shinohara, N.; Miyakoshi, J. url  doi
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  Title (up) Effect of a 2.45-GHz radiofrequency electromagnetic field on neutrophil chemotaxis and phagocytosis in differentiated human HL-60 cells Type Journal Article
  Year 2015 Publication Journal of radiation research Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 56 Issue Pages 30-36  
  Keywords chemotaxis; immune response; neutrophil; phagocytosis; radiofrequency; rf  
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  ISSN 8177438387 ISBN Medium  
  Area WP5 In vitro Expedition Conference  
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  Call Number UNIBAS @ david.schuermann @ Serial 624  
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Author Barteri, M.; De Carolis, R.; Marinelli, F.; Tomassetti, G.; Montemiglio, L.C. url  doi
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  Title (up) Effects of microwaves (900 MHz) on peroxidase systems: a comparison between lactoperoxidase and horseradish peroxidase Type Journal Article
  Year 2015 Publication Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 00 Issue 00 Pages 1-7  
  Keywords 900 mhz; 900 MHz; electromagneti fields; enzyme kinetics; horseradish peroxidase; lactoperoxidase; microwaves; radiofrequency; peroxidase; enzyme; kinetics  
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  Publisher Informa Healthcare USA, Inc Place of Publication Editor  
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  Call Number UNIBAS @ david.schuermann @ Serial 630  
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Author Bateman, C.M.; Alpar, D.; Ford, A.M.; Colman, S.M.; Wren, D.; Morgan, M.; Kearney, L.; Greaves, M. url  doi
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  Title (up) Evolutionary trajectories of hyperdiploid ALL in monozygotic twins Type Journal Article
  Year 2015 Publication Leukemia Abbreviated Journal Leukemia  
  Volume 29 Issue 1 Pages 58-65  
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  Abstract Identical twins have provided unique insights on timing or sequence of genetic events in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). To date, this has mainly focused on ALL with MLL or ETV6-RUNX1 fusions, with hyperdiploid ALL remaining less well characterised. We examined three pairs of monozygotic twins, two concordant and one discordant for hyperdiploid ALL, for single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-defined copy number alterations (CNAs), IGH/L plus TCR gene rearrangements and mutations in NRAS, KRAS, FLT3 and PTPN11 genes. We performed whole exome sequencing in one concordant twin pair. Potential 'driver' CNAs were low, 0-3 per case, and all were different within a pair. One patient had an NRAS mutation that was lacking from leukaemic cells of the twin sibling. By exome sequencing, there were 12 nonsynonymous mutations found in one twin and 5 in the other, one of which in SCL44A2 was shared or identical. Concordant pairs had some identical IGH/L and TCR rearrangements. In the twin pair with discordant hyperdiploid ALL, the healthy co-twin had persistent low level hyperdiploid CD19+ cells that lacked a CNA present in the ALL cells of her sibling. From these data, we propose that hyperdiploid ALL arises in a pre-B cell in utero and mutational changes necessary for clinical ALL accumulate subclonally and postnatally.  
  Address Centre for Evolution and Cancer, The Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, UK  
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  ISSN 0887-6924 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes PMID:24897505 Approved no  
  Call Number CBM.UAM @ ccobaleda @ Serial 544  
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Author Tang, J.; Zhang, Y.; Yang, L.; Chen, Q.; Tan, L.; Zuo, S.; Feng, H.; Chen, Z.; Zhu, G. url  doi
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  Title (up) Exposure to 900MHz electromagnetic fields activates the mkp-1/ERK pathway and causes blood-brain barrier damage and cognitive impairment in rats Type Journal Article
  Year 2015 Publication Brain Research Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 1601 Issue 30 Pages 92-101  
  Keywords Blood brain barrier; Electromagnetic field; albumin extravasation; electromagnetic fi eld; mkp-1/ERK pathway; spatial memory  
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  Publisher Elsevier Place of Publication Editor  
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  Area WP5 In vitro; WP6 In vivo Expedition Conference  
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  Call Number UNIBAS @ david.schuermann @ Serial 612  
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