Chromosomal Abnormalities - A Hallmark Manifestation of Genomic Instability 2017
DOI: 10.5772/67886
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Does Aneuploidy in the Brain Play a Role in Neurodegenerative Disease?

Abstract: Aneuploidy, a state in which cells exhibit copy number changes of (parts of) chromosomes, is a hallmark of cancer cells and, when present in all cells, leads to miscarriages and congenital disorders, such as Down syndrome. In addition to these well-known roles of aneuploidy, chromosome copy number changes have also been reported in some studies to occur in neurons in healthy human brain and possibly even more in Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the studies of aneuploidy in the human brain are currently under… Show more

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