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20 sie 2024 · 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.
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4 dni temu · Dependence of PAX3-FOXO1 chromatin occupancy on ETS1 at important disease-promoting genes exposes new targetable vulnerability in Fusion-Positive Rhabdomyosarcoma. Joseph Hsieh. Etienne P. Danis ...
Oncogene is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Springer Nature that covers cancer cell genetics and oncogene research. It was established in 1987 and has an impact factor of 6.9 in 2023.
12 gru 2015 · From the pioneering discovery of the first oncogene in a chicken virus, oncogene research has developed into a central topic in human cancer genetics. Several oncogenes originally identified in retroviruses are now recognized as major drivers in human cancers, and drugs targeted at specific oncogene functions are used in cancer therapy ( 2 ).
Oncogene publishes outstanding research on the etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancers, and on the molecular mechanisms of metastasis and cancer biology. It is ranked among the top journals in the fields of biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a high SJR and H-index.
3 mar 2022 · An oncogene is defined as the gene whose function is activated during the process of carcinogenesis . This activation takes place in the following ways: 1) Point mutations, which activate an enzyme, 2) deficiencies that remove negative regulatory regions from proteins, and 3) increased expression, due to disruption of promoter expression or the ...