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Molecular mechanism and clinical impact of APOBEC3B-catalyzed mutagenesis in breast cancer
Reuben S. Harris
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics (CBS)
Stem Cell Institute
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Mutagenesis
100%
Breast Neoplasms
64%
Deamination
53%
Mutation
45%
DNA
33%
Neoplasms
32%
Cytosine Deaminase
31%
Up-Regulation
29%
Pyrimidines
28%
Cytosine
24%
Enzymes
22%
Precision Medicine
21%
Mutation Rate
21%
Ultraviolet Rays
20%
Cervix Uteri
20%
Chromosome Aberrations
19%
Disease-Free Survival
19%
Estrogen Receptors
18%
Innate Immunity
18%
Ovary
17%
DNA Damage
17%
Urinary Bladder
16%
Neck
15%
Breast
15%
Virus Diseases
14%
Head
14%
Clinical Studies
14%
Neoplasm Metastasis
12%
Recurrence
11%
Survival
11%
Lung
10%
Therapeutics
9%
Proteins
7%