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SUBMITTER: Wang C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4737856 | biostudies-literature | 2016
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Wang Cheng C Gu Yayun Y Zhang Kai K Xie Kaipeng K Zhu Meng M Dai Ningbin N Jiang Yue Y Guo Xuejiang X Liu Mingxi M Dai Juncheng J Wu Linxiang L Jin Guangfu G Ma Hongxia H Jiang Tao T Yin Rong R Xia Yankai Y Liu Li L Wang Shouyu S Shen Bin B Huo Ran R Wang Qianghu Q Xu Lin L Yang Liuqing L Huang Xingxu X Shen Hongbing H Sha Jiahao J Hu Zhibin Z
Nature communications 20160127
Cancer-testis (CT) genes represent the similarity between the processes of spermatogenesis and tumorigenesis. It is possible that their selective expression pattern can help identify driver genes in cancer. In this study, we integrate transcriptomics data from multiple databases and systematically identify 876 new CT genes in 19 cancer types. We explore their relationship with testis-specific regulatory elements. We propose that extremely highly expressed CT genes (EECTGs) are potential drivers ...[more]