MIIPhaploinsufficiency induces chromosomal instability and promotes tumour progression in colorectal cancer

Author:

Sun Yan12,Ji Ping2,Chen Tao2,Zhou Xinhui2,Yang Da2,Guo Yuhong1,Liu Yuexin2,Hu Limei2,Xia Dianren3,Liu Yanxue1,Multani Asha S4,Shmulevich Ilya5,Kucherlapati Raju6,Kopetz Scott7,Sood Anil K89,Hamilton Stanley R2,Sun Baocun1,Zhang Wei2910

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology; Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital; Tianjin 300060 PR China

2. Department of Pathology; The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Houston TX 77030 USA

3. Department of Thoracic/Head and Neck Medical Oncology; The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Houston TX 77030 USA

4. Department of Genetics; The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Houston TX 77030 USA

5. Institute for Systems Biology; Seattle WA 98103 USA

6. Departments of Genetics and Medicine; Harvard Medical School; Boston MA 02115 USA

7. Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology; The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Houston TX 77030 USA

8. Depatment of Gynecologic Oncology and Reproductive Medicine; The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Houston TX 77030 USA

9. Center for RNAi and Non-Coding RNA; The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Houston TX 77030 USA

10. Department of Cancer Biology; Comprehensive Cancer Center of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center; Winston-Salem NC 20174 USA

Funder

National Nature Science Foundation of China

National Key Clinical Specialist Construction Programs of China

Tianjin Municipal Science and Technology Commission

National Institutes of Health

MD Anderson's National Cancer Institute Cancer Center

MD Anderson Sister Institute Network Fund

James McDonald Foundation

Asian Fund for Cancer Research

National Foundation for Cancer Research

A Lavoy Moore Endowment Fund

China Education Council

Harold C and Mary L Daily Endowment Fund

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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