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Supplementary Tables 1-9 from Centrosome Linker–induced Tetraploid Segregation Errors Link Rhabdoid Phenotypes and Lethal Colorectal Cancers

Authors :
Massimo Pancione
Aldo Scarpa
Vittorio Colantuoni
Michele Ceccarelli
Giuseppe Viglietto
Luca Mastracci
Federica Grillo
Fulvio D'angelo
Fortunato Lonardo
Claudio Ghimenton
Guido Giordano
Massimo Delledonne
Luciano Xumerle
Marianna Garonzi
Enrico Molinari
Jacopo Giuliani
Lina Sabatino
Tommaso Colangelo
Elisabetta Baritono
Duarte Mendes Oliveira
Donatella Malanga
Michele Simbolo
Carmelo Laudanna
Ugnius Mickys
Hye Seung Han
Alberto Ferrarini
Pietro Parcesepe
Erminia Manfrin
Andrea Remo
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2023.

Abstract

Supplementary Table 1. Clinicopathological, immunohistochemical and molecular features of the 12 rhabdoid colorectal cancers7 Supplementary Table 2. Somatic mutations of candidate genes (15 out of 20 are reported) shared by the two rhabdoid cancers at exome sequencing Supplementary Table 3. Rhabdoid colorectal cancers (RC): molecular alterations, centrosome aberrations and ploidy Supplementary Table 4. Rhabdoid tumours of infants (RI): molecular alterations, centrosome aberrations, and ploidy Supplementary Table 5: Clinicopathologic and molecular features of classical colorectal cancers analyzed Supplementary Table 6. Sequencing and Reverse transcription PCR primers Supplementary Table 6B. SMARCB1 regions covered by the custom panel used for next-generation target sequencing Supplementary Table 7. CROCC regions covered by the custom panel used for next-generation targeted sequencing Supplementary Table 8. Antibodies employed and working conditions for immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence or western blot analysis of tissues and cell lines Supplementary Table 9. Rhabdoid colorectal cancer reported in literature between 1993-2015

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OpenAIRE
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edsair.doi.dedup.....13e70ed8632c3c87604dd400505e1175