Publications by authors named "Helene Salin"

Background: Stress responses provide valuable models for deciphering the transcriptional networks controlling the adaptation of the cell to its environment. We analyzed the transcriptome response of yeast to toxic concentrations of selenite. We used gene network mapping tools to identify functional pathways and transcription factors involved in this response.

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Human cancer is characterised by complex molecular aberrations which result in a wide variety of clinical manifestations. B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (B-CLL) is particularly diverse, both in terms of molecular changes and clinical course, and consequently our understanding of the pathology of this disease is generally poor. Furthermore, the heterogeneity of this tumour type coupled with the absence of an obvious genetic "hallmark", such as gain of oncogene function or loss of suppressor-gene function, has led many investigators to question whether B-CLL is a single disease entity.

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