Somatic mutation and clonal expansions in human tissues
Editorial summary Recent sequencing studies on healthy skin and esophagus have found that, as we age, these tissues become colonized by mutant clones of cells carrying driver mutations in traditional cancer genes. This comment summarizes these findings and discusses their possible implications for o...
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doaj-c0b3ebe09a68443fade267efdb94a62f2020-11-25T03:07:54ZengBMCGenome Medicine1756-994X2019-05-011111310.1186/s13073-019-0648-4Somatic mutation and clonal expansions in human tissuesInigo Martincorena0Wellcome Sanger InstituteEditorial summary Recent sequencing studies on healthy skin and esophagus have found that, as we age, these tissues become colonized by mutant clones of cells carrying driver mutations in traditional cancer genes. This comment summarizes these findings and discusses their possible implications for our understanding of cancer, ageing, and other diseases.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13073-019-0648-4 |
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Somatic mutation and clonal expansions in human tissues |
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Somatic mutation and clonal expansions in human tissues |
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Editorial summary Recent sequencing studies on healthy skin and esophagus have found that, as we age, these tissues become colonized by mutant clones of cells carrying driver mutations in traditional cancer genes. This comment summarizes these findings and discusses their possible implications for our understanding of cancer, ageing, and other diseases. |
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