Matioli G T
USC School of Medicine, Los Angeles 90033.
Med Hypotheses. 1994 Jun;42(6):371-5. doi: 10.1016/0306-9877(94)90155-4.
In rare occasions, cancer cells have chromatids with segments stacked in inverted order vis-a-vis their normal counterparts. The paper discusses a mechanism for these anomalies as well as for their statistical incidences. The proposed mechanism and its telenomic implications have been adapted from ideas discussed in a preceding note.
在极少数情况下,癌细胞的染色单体片段与其正常对应物相比呈反向堆叠。本文讨论了这些异常现象及其统计发生率的一种机制。所提出的机制及其端粒学意义是从前一篇笔记中讨论的观点改编而来的。