TGF-β reduces DNA ds-break repair mechanisms to heighten genetic diversity and adaptability of CD44+/CD24- cancer cells

  1. Debjani Pal
  2. Anja Pertot
  3. Nitin H Shirole
  4. Zhan Yao
  5. Naishitha Anaparthy
  6. Tyler Garvin
  7. Hilary Cox
  8. Kenneth Chang
  9. Fred Rollins
  10. Jude Kendall
  11. Leyla Edwards
  12. Vijay A. Singh
  13. Gary C. Stone
  14. Michael C. Schatz
  15. James Hicks
  16. Gregory Hannon
  17. Raffaella Sordella  Is a corresponding author
  1. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, United States
  2. Huntington Hospital, Northwell Health, United States
  3. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory/ Johns Hopkins University, United States
  4. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory/ University of Southern California, United States
  5. University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

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  1. Debjani Pal
  2. Anja Pertot
  3. Nitin H Shirole
  4. Zhan Yao
  5. Naishitha Anaparthy
  6. Tyler Garvin
  7. Hilary Cox
  8. Kenneth Chang
  9. Fred Rollins
  10. Jude Kendall
  11. Leyla Edwards
  12. Vijay A. Singh
  13. Gary C. Stone
  14. Michael C. Schatz
  15. James Hicks
  16. Gregory Hannon
  17. Raffaella Sordella
(2017)
TGF-β reduces DNA ds-break repair mechanisms to heighten genetic diversity and adaptability of CD44+/CD24- cancer cells
eLife 6:e21615.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.21615

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