2016
Recurrent genetic defects in classical Hodgkin lymphoma cell lines
Hudnall SD, Meng H, Lozovatsky L, Li P, Strout M, Kleinstein SH. Recurrent genetic defects in classical Hodgkin lymphoma cell lines. Leukemia & Lymphoma 2016, 57: 2890-2900. PMID: 27121023, DOI: 10.1080/10428194.2016.1177179.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMitosis-related genesSingle nucleotide variantsCHL cell linesCell linesRecurrent genetic defectsPathogenic single nucleotide variantsHL cell linesMitotic genesChromosome duplicationClassical Hodgkin lymphoma cell linesGenomic instabilityGenetic analysisWhole-exome sequencingNucleotide variantsGenesHodgkin's lymphoma cell linesLymphoma cell linesNumber variantsKaryotypic analysisGenetic defectsWealth of informationPoor growthVariantsDuplicationLines
2011
Detecting copy number status and uncovering subclonal markers in heterogeneous tumor biopsies
Parisi F, Ariyan S, Narayan D, Bacchiocchi A, Hoyt K, Cheng E, Xu F, Li P, Halaban R, Kluger Y. Detecting copy number status and uncovering subclonal markers in heterogeneous tumor biopsies. BMC Genomics 2011, 12: 230. PMID: 21569352, PMCID: PMC3114747, DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-12-230.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCopy number statusMelanoma samplesSingle nucleotide polymorphism arrayHigh-throughput technologiesNext-generation sequencing dataHigh-throughput techniquesCopy number profilesHigh-throughput assaysNucleotide polymorphism arrayNumber statusCopy number alterationsTranscriptome sequencingNext-generation sequencingRNA-seqSingle exonSNP arraySequencing dataMelanoma cell linesNumerous aberrationsPolymorphism arrayNovel aberrationsNumber alterationsSubclonal heterogeneitySitu hybridizationAllelic imbalance