Kim Walker
Baylor College of Medicine
1 Papers
Kim Walker is an academic researcher from Baylor College of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & DNA Mutational Analysis. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Trans-ancestry mutational landscape of hepatocellular carcinoma genomes
Yasushi Totoki,Kenji Tatsuno,Kyle R. Covington,Hiroki R. Ueda,Chad J. Creighton,Mamoru Kato,Shingo Tsuji,Lawrence A. Donehower,Betty L. Slagle,Hiromi Nakamura,Shogo Yamamoto,Eve Shinbrot,Natsuko Hama,Megan Lehmkuhl,Fumie Hosoda,Yasuhito Arai,Kim Walker,Mahmoud Dahdouli,Kengo Gotoh,Genta Nagae,Marie-Claude Gingras,Donna M. Muzny,Hidenori Ojima,Kazuaki Shimada,Yutaka Midorikawa,John A. Goss,Ronald T. Cotton,Akimasa Hayashi,Junji Shibahara,Shumpei Ishikawa,Jacfranz J. Guiteau,Mariko Tanaka,Tomoko Urushidate,Shoko Ohashi,Naoko Okada,Harsha Doddapaneni,Min Wang,Yiming Zhu,Huyen Dinh,Takuji Okusaka,Norihiro Kokudo,Tomoo Kosuge,Tadatoshi Takayama,Masashi Fukayama,Richard A. Gibbs,David A. Wheeler,Hiroyuki Aburatani,Tatsuhiro Shibata +47 more
TL;DR: A combination of hotspot TERT promoter mutation, TERT focal amplification and viral genome integration occurs in more than 68% of cases, implicating TERT as a central and ancestry-independent node of hepatocarcinogenesis.
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