
SETD2 haploinsufficiency for microtubule methylation is an early driver of genomic instability in renal cell carcinoma
Author(s) -
Y.-C. Chiang,
I.-Y. Park,
E.A. Terzo,
D.N. Tripathi,
F.M. Mason,
C.C. Fahey,
M. Karki,
C.B. Shuster,
B.-H. Sohn,
P. Chowdhury,
R.T. Powell,
R. Ohi,
Y.S. Tsai,
A.A. De Cubas,
A. Khan,
I.J. Davis,
B.D. Strahl,
J.S. Parker,
R. Dere,
C.L. Walke,
W.K. Rathmell
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/vwc2-xf64
Subject(s) - haploinsufficiency , genome instability , renal cell carcinoma , cancer research , methylation , biology , medicine , genetics , gene , dna , phenotype , dna damage