On the road to cancer: Aneuploidy and the mitotic checkpoint

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Abnormal chromosome content - also known as aneuploidy - is the most common characteristic of human solid tumours. It has therefore been proposed that aneuploidy contributes to, or even drives, tumour development. The mitotic checkpoint guards against chromosome mis-segregation by delaying cell-cycle progression through mitosis until all chromosomes have successfully made spindle-microtubule attachments. Defects in the mitotic checkpoint generate aneuploidy and might facilitate tumorigenesis, but more severe disabling of checkpoint signalling is a possible anticancer strategy. © 2005 Nature Publishing Group.

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Kops, G. J. P. L., Weaver, B. A. A., & Cleveland, D. W. (2005, October). On the road to cancer: Aneuploidy and the mitotic checkpoint. Nature Reviews Cancer. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrc1714

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