Publication Date: 04 Feb 2010
Type: Short Commentary
Journal: Genetics & Epigenetics
Citation: Genetics & Epigenetics 2010:3 1-4
doi: 10.4137/GEG.S4166
Gene fusion is a hallmark of cancer development with the mechanisms underlying their genesis emerging. The Staege and Max paper together with another recent paper have provided a comprehensive first view on current TET-ETS translocation studies. This significance, the trigering of gene fusion and beyond will be discussed in this article.
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