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Gene expression profiling of clinical stages II and III breast cancer

Gene expression profiling of clinical stages II and III breast cancer

... presence of Cy3- or Cy5- labeled dCTP (GE Healthcare Life Sciences, Little Chalfont, ...UK) and Super- Script II (Invitrogen-Life Technology, Carls- bad, CA, ...O’Hare and Alan Mackay (Ludwig ... See full document

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Clinical value of prognosis gene expression signatures in colorectal cancer: a systematic review.

Clinical value of prognosis gene expression signatures in colorectal cancer: a systematic review.

... group; ii) randomly select the same number of samples from the more frequent group; iii) repeat the process 25 times; iv) define the predicted labels using the outcome group frequencies as vote ... See full document

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Methylation of the claudin 1 promoter is associated with loss of expression in estrogen receptor positive breast cancer.

Methylation of the claudin 1 promoter is associated with loss of expression in estrogen receptor positive breast cancer.

... representative of the claudin-high subtype of breast cancer ...(HCC1419 and HCC1500) have very low claudin 1 expression and are under-methylated at the distal sites ... See full document

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Gene Expression Analyses of HER-2neu and ESR1 in Patients with Breast Cancer

Gene Expression Analyses of HER-2neu and ESR1 in Patients with Breast Cancer

... in breast cancer patients, especially younger ...the expression level of these genes and the cancers grade and other clinical-pathological ...overexpression of ... See full document

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ColoFinder: a prognostic 9-gene signature improves prognosis for 871 stage II and III colorectal cancer patients

ColoFinder: a prognostic 9-gene signature improves prognosis for 871 stage II and III colorectal cancer patients

... protein and genomic biomarkers have been used as prognostic and predictive markers to refine the prognostic information of ...Microarray-based gene expression profiling has ... See full document

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Análise do perfil de metilação dos genes THBS1, GPX3 e COX2 e identificação de H. pylori em amostras de câncer gástrico.

Análise do perfil de metilação dos genes THBS1, GPX3 e COX2 e identificação de H. pylori em amostras de câncer gástrico.

... Hypermethylation of this gene has been found in many human primary cancers including gastric carcinoma and colorectal cancer ...33% of gastric cancer samples were methylated ... See full document

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BIOSYNTHESIS OF microRNAs AND THEIR ROLE IN GENE EXPRESSION PROFILING IN BREAST CANCER http://dx.doi.org/10.5892/ruvrv.2011.92.215228

BIOSYNTHESIS OF microRNAs AND THEIR ROLE IN GENE EXPRESSION PROFILING IN BREAST CANCER http://dx.doi.org/10.5892/ruvrv.2011.92.215228

... 5' and 3' poliadenilado in the region and presents a clamp that structure is cleaved by the enzyme complex Drosha (RNase III family member) and its cofactor DGCR8/Pasha producing a segment ... See full document

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Morphological Aspects and Immunophenotypic Profiles of Mammary Carcinomas in Benign-Mixed Tumors of Female Dogs

Morphological Aspects and Immunophenotypic Profiles of Mammary Carcinomas in Benign-Mixed Tumors of Female Dogs

... for breast cancer is a valuable tool for assessing prognosis and investigating similarities between the canine and human tumor ...subtypes of human breast carcinomas were ... See full document

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Most random gene expression signatures are significantly associated with breast cancer outcome.

Most random gene expression signatures are significantly associated with breast cancer outcome.

... interpretation of the prognostic value of published breast cancer signatures, but has no bearing on their usefulness in the clinic: a marker may be accurate without yielding interesting ... See full document

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Epidemiological and histopathological aspects of primary cutaneous melanoma in residents of Joinville, 2003-2014

Epidemiological and histopathological aspects of primary cutaneous melanoma in residents of Joinville, 2003-2014

... Comparison of CM characteristics among elderly (60 years of age or older) and non-elderly patients (under 60 years of age) showed significant differences in relation to all variables studied ... See full document

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Arl13b regulates breast cancer cell migration and invasion by controlling integrin-mediated signaling

Arl13b regulates breast cancer cell migration and invasion by controlling integrin-mediated signaling

... to and regulates focal adhesion size and integrin-mediated signaling in breast cancer ...MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells stably expressing Arl13b-mCherry, grown on coverslips ... See full document

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Gene expression profiling associated with angiotensin II type 2 receptor-induced apoptosis in human prostate cancer cells.

Gene expression profiling associated with angiotensin II type 2 receptor-induced apoptosis in human prostate cancer cells.

... p53-regulated and DNA damage-inducible gene, is a member of the Gadd45 family of genes that are known stress sensors, which modulates the cellular response to a variety of stress ... See full document

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Meilan Xue, Yinlin Ge, Jinyu Zhang, Qing Wang and Lin Hou

Meilan Xue, Yinlin Ge, Jinyu Zhang, Qing Wang and Lin Hou

... synthesis of n-3 PUFAs, since it can efficiently covert n-6 PUFAs to n-3 ...n-6 and n-3 PUFAs are synthesized through an al- ternating series of desaturations and elongations begin- ning with ... See full document

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Rev. bras. epidemiol.  vol.20 número4

Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.20 número4

... number of specialized appointments is considered ...number of appointments and the higher probability in persisting to treatment relects the importance of the doctor-patient relationship, both ... See full document

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Gene expression analysis in human breast cancer associated blood vessels.

Gene expression analysis in human breast cancer associated blood vessels.

... siRNA-depletion of these candidate genes in aortic ring ...capacity of a subset of the 63 genes that were upregulated significantly in IDC- associated blood ...subset of genes were selected on ... See full document

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Protein Expression and Codon 72 Polymorphism of TP53 Gene in Triple Negative Breast Cancer

Protein Expression and Codon 72 Polymorphism of TP53 Gene in Triple Negative Breast Cancer

... subgroup of tumor that has received attention is triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), which presents phenotype of negative estrogen receptor, negative progesterone receptor and has no ... See full document

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Systematic Analysis of Gene Expression Alterations and Clinical Outcomes for Long-Chain Acyl-Coenzyme A Synthetase Family in Cancer.

Systematic Analysis of Gene Expression Alterations and Clinical Outcomes for Long-Chain Acyl-Coenzyme A Synthetase Family in Cancer.

... mitochondria and involved in the enterocyte apoptosis by alternative splicing ...ACSL5 expression is observed in the impaired small intestinal mucosa ...The expression of ACSL5 functions as a ... See full document

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Regulation of p53 level by UBE4B in breast cancer.

Regulation of p53 level by UBE4B in breast cancer.

... protein and its gene, TP53, were identified in 1979 [9– ...in cancer prevention because it suppresses tumorigenesis by inducing cell cycle arrest and apoptosis through its transcriptional ... See full document

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Differential peripheral blood gene expression profile based on Her2 expression on primary tumors of breast cancer patients.

Differential peripheral blood gene expression profile based on Her2 expression on primary tumors of breast cancer patients.

... overall and relapse free survivals ...10–20% of all breast cancers [8,10], and are characterized by a more aggressive behavior and increased risk of ...lack of ... See full document

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Cell specific CD44 expression in breast cancer requires the interaction of AP-1 and NFκB with a novel cis-element.

Cell specific CD44 expression in breast cancer requires the interaction of AP-1 and NFκB with a novel cis-element.

... population of cells with a small percentage that possess properties similar to those found in stem ...One of the widely accepted markers of breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) is the cell ... See full document

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