Micronuclei-based model system reveals functional consequences of chromothripsis in human cells

  1. Maja Kneissig
  2. Kristina Keuper
  3. Mirjam S de Pagter
  4. Markus J van Roosmalen
  5. Jana Martin
  6. Hannah Otto
  7. Verena Passerini
  8. Aline Campos Sparr
  9. Ivo Renkens
  10. Fenna Kropveld
  11. Anand Vasudevan
  12. Jason M Sheltzer
  13. Wigard P Kloosterman
  14. Zuzana Storchova  Is a corresponding author
  1. Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, Germany
  2. University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands
  3. Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Germany
  4. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, United States
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  1. Maja Kneissig
  2. Kristina Keuper
  3. Mirjam S de Pagter
  4. Markus J van Roosmalen
  5. Jana Martin
  6. Hannah Otto
  7. Verena Passerini
  8. Aline Campos Sparr
  9. Ivo Renkens
  10. Fenna Kropveld
  11. Anand Vasudevan
  12. Jason M Sheltzer
  13. Wigard P Kloosterman
  14. Zuzana Storchova
(2019)
Micronuclei-based model system reveals functional consequences of chromothripsis in human cells
eLife 8:e50292.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.50292