CIN

There are multiple definitions:

  1. Client Identification Number(English)

  2. contrast-induced nephropathy(English)

  3. cervical intraepithelial neoplasia(English)

  4. chronic interstitial nephritis(English)

  5. chromosomal instability(English)

    • refers to the process by which either whole chromosomes or parts of chromosomes are duplicated or deleted, thus leading to both numerical and structural chromosomal changes. Numerical aneuploidy, which is a form of CIN that is marked by gains or losses of whole chromosomes, is present in the majority of human gastrointestinal tumors. Numerical aneuploidy frequently results from chromosomal mis-segregation during mitosis. CIN aneuploidy refers to aneuploidy resulting from increased rates of chromosomal mis-segregation. However, CIN gastrointestinal tumors also possess structural aneuploidy as well, which results from more focal chromosomal changes including chromosomal amplifications, deletions, inversions, and translocations
    • LOH, HCC, TEA, YAP
    • Genetics, Oncology
    • https://doi.org…09954-4.00066-9
    • https://doi.org…tro.2017.02.018
  6. cinnarizine(English)