Chromosomal instability

PURPOSE OF REVIEWThis review discusses numerical and structural chromosomal instability in cancer cells and its possible etiologies, highlighting the recent literature. RECENT FINDINGSDefects in chromosomal segregation, telomere stability, and the DNA damage response play significant roles in chromo...

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