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Oncogene - Nature
Oncogene is one of the world’s leading cancer journals. It is published weekly and covers all aspects of the structure and function of Oncogenes.

Oncogene - Wikipedia
Oncogenes are a physically and functionally diverse set of genes, and as a result, their protein products have pleiotropic effects on a variety of intricate regulatory cascades within the cell. [2] Since the 1970s, dozens of oncogenes have been identified in human cancer.

Oncogenes, Tumor Suppressor Genes, and DNA Repair Genes
When a proto-oncogene mutates (changes) or there are too many copies of it, it can become turned on (activated) when it is not supposed to be, at which point it's now called an oncogene. When this happens, the cell can start to grow out of control, which might lead to cancer.

Oncogene: What They Are & What They Do - Cleveland Clinic
It’s a mutated (changed) form of a normal gene, called a proto-oncogene, that manages cell growth. When proto-oncogenes mutate into oncogenes, they cause cells to grow and divide uncontrollably.

Oncogene - National Human Genome Research Institute
An oncogene is a mutated gene that has the potential to cause cancer. Before an oncogene becomes mutated, it is called a proto-oncogene, and it plays a role in regulating normal cell division.

Oncogene | Description, Discovery, Proto-oncogene, Cancer, & Facts ...
An oncogene is a sequence of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) that has been altered or mutated from its original form, the proto-oncogene. Operating as a positive growth regulator, the proto-oncogene is involved in promoting the differentiation and proliferation of normal cells.

Definition of oncogene - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
When a proto-oncogene is changed so that too many copies are made or it becomes more active than normal, it is called an oncogene. Oncogenes may cause normal cells to become cancer cells and grow in the body.

OncoKB™ Cancer Gene List
The following genes are considered to be cancer genes by OncoKB™, based on their inclusion in various different sequencing panels, the Sanger Cancer Gene Census, or Vogelstein et al. (2013). Please review the terms of use before continuing.

What Is an Oncogene and How Does It Cause Cancer?
An oncogene is a mutated version of a normal gene that drives cells to grow and divide uncontrollably, potentially leading to cancer. Every person carries the original, healthy versions of these genes, called proto-oncogenes, which play essential roles in normal cell growth.

Oncogene: Role in Cancer, Types, and Examples - Verywell Health
Proto-oncogenes are normal cellular genes, whereas oncogenes are mutated genes that can cause cancer by making cells grow out of control. Most oncogene mutations happen during a person's life and are not inherited from their parents.

 

 

 

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LILRB4 regulates circadian disruption-induced mammary tumorigenesis via non-canonical WNT signaling pathway  Nature

NCI SCOPE Think Tank  National Cancer Institute (.gov)

Modeling Extrachromosomal Oncogene Amplifications  Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Researchers Uncover How a Key Oncogene Drives Prostate Cancer at Its Earliest Stage  Fox Chase Cancer Center

Editorial: Exploiting non-oncogene addiction for overcoming drug resistance in metastatic tumors  Frontiers

Study finds cancer-causing viruses emerging from wastewater  Euronews.com

Diverse oncogenes use common mechanisms to drive growth of major forms of human cancer  Science | AAAS

Research Spotlight: Harnessing the Potential of Chimeric RNA for Cancer Therapies  UVA Health

Lineage-determining transcription factors constrain cohesin to drive multi-enhancer oncogene regulation  Nature

COPZ1: an example of non-oncogene addiction in human tumors  Frontiers

Clinical implications of whole genome sequencing in metastatic colorectal cancer  Nature

Fragment-based discovery enables direct targeting of the melanoma oncogene MITF  Nature

Epigenetic priming promotes tyrosine kinase inhibitor resistance and oncogene amplification  Nature

Glutaminase as a metabolic target of choice to counter acquired resistance to Palbociclib by colorectal cancer cells  Nature

EWS::FLI1-DHX9 interaction promotes Ewing sarcoma sensitivity to DNA topoisomerase 1 poisons by altering R-loop metabolism | Oncogene  Nature

 

 

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