Prediction of potential drivers connecting different dysfunctional levels in lung adenocarcinoma via a protein–protein interaction network

Volume: 1864, Issue: 6, Pages: 2284 - 2293
Published: Jun 1, 2018
Abstract
Lung cancer is a serious disease that threatens an affected individual's life. Its pathogenesis has not yet to be fully described, thereby impeding the development of effective treatments and preventive measures. "Cancer driver" theory considers that tumor initiation can be associated with a number of specific mutations in genes called cancer driver genes. Four omics levels, namely, (1) methylation, (2) microRNA, (3) mutation, and (4) mRNA...
Paper Details
Title
Prediction of potential drivers connecting different dysfunctional levels in lung adenocarcinoma via a protein–protein interaction network
Published Date
Jun 1, 2018
Volume
1864
Issue
6
Pages
2284 - 2293
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