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  2. ...genomic stability (Pappas et al. 2017). Dysregulation of cell bioenergetics/energy metabolism The sustenance of cancer cells also depends on metabolic adaptations. Tumor cells are characterized by increased aerobic glycolysis and lactic acid production in normoxic conditions. This phenomenon, which ~~~
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  4. ...genomic stability and cell polarity. PNAS 95 2950–2955. (doi:10.1073/pnas.95.6.2950) Liu D, Vleugel M, Backer CB, Hori T, Fukagawa T, Cheeseman IM & Lampson MA 2010 Regulated targeting of protein phosphatase 1 to the outer kinetochore by KNL1 opposes Aurora B kinase. Journal of Cell Biology 188 809– ~~~
  5. ...genomic stability and cell polarity. PNAS 95 2950–2955. (doi:10.1073/pnas.95.6.2950) Lingle WL, Barrett SL, Negron VC, D’Assoro AB, Boeneman K, Liu W, Whitehead CM, Reynolds C & Salisbury JL 2002 Centrosome amplification drives chromosomal instability in breast tumor development. PNAS 99 1978–1983. ~~~
  6. ...genomic stability may predispose to higher likelihood of CIN, and consequently, an elevated chance of loss of heterozygosity (LOH) of critical tumor suppressors or amplifying oncogenes via chromosomal mis-segregation, and therefore, an overall increased risk for cancer (Kops  et  al. 2005). However, ~~~
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  10. ...genomic stability by RAD51AP1 via RAD51 recombinase enhancement. Molecular Cell 28 482–490. (doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2007.08.027) Wooster R, Bignell G, Lancaster J, Swift S, Seal S, Mangion J, Collins N, Gregory S, Gumbs C & Micklem G 1995 Identification of the breast cancer susceptibility gene BRCA2. ~~~
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