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Transition from in situ to invasive breast carcinomas

Transition from in situ to invasive breast carcinomas

... sections in a xylene substitute (Clear Rite 3®, Richard- Allan Scientific, Kalamazoo, MI, USA) and hydration though a decreasing series of alcohol concentrations, the epitope retrieval was performed using ... See full document

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Plasma microRNA panel for minimally invasive detection of breast cancer.

Plasma microRNA panel for minimally invasive detection of breast cancer.

... study to report an over- representation of chromosome 14q32 miRNAs as deregulated in plasma and tissue of breast cancer ...suspected to harbor tumor suppressor genes as it has already been ... See full document

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Expression of E-cadherin, Snail and Hakai in epithelial cells isolated from the primary tumor and from peritumoral tissue of invasive ductal breast carcinomas

Expression of E-cadherin, Snail and Hakai in epithelial cells isolated from the primary tumor and from peritumoral tissue of invasive ductal breast carcinomas

... with invasive ductal car- cinoma diagnosed between 1994 and 1995 at Hospital do Câncer ...assigned to a good prognosis group since they did not present lymph node involvement at diagnosis and had not ... See full document

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Presence of ductal carcinoma in situ confers an improved prognosis for patients with T1N0M0 invasive breast carcinoma

Presence of ductal carcinoma in situ confers an improved prognosis for patients with T1N0M0 invasive breast carcinoma

... having breast tumors with both DCIS and an invasive component have a different prognosis than patients with inva- sive carcinoma without ...infiltrative breast cancer that included tumors of differ- ... See full document

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Development and evaluation of a prediction model for underestimated invasive breast cancer in women with ductal carcinoma in situ at stereotactic large core needle biopsy.

Development and evaluation of a prediction model for underestimated invasive breast cancer in women with ductal carcinoma in situ at stereotactic large core needle biopsy.

... underestimation. In 2011 Houssami et ...variables to predict DCIS underestimation in women with microcalcifications who were diagnosed with DCIS on vacuum- assisted ...data from 340 patients ... See full document

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Signalling pathways in basal-like breast carcinomas: a clue on pathogenesis and therapeutical targets.

Signalling pathways in basal-like breast carcinomas: a clue on pathogenesis and therapeutical targets.

... contrast to PIK3CA, no cancer specific mutations have been reported in the gene encoding the other catalytic subunit ...studies. In an animal model, of prostate tumor formation induced by PTEN loss, ... See full document

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MiR-145 regulates epithelial to mesenchymal transition of breast cancer cells by targeting Oct4.

MiR-145 regulates epithelial to mesenchymal transition of breast cancer cells by targeting Oct4.

... miR-145 in EMT and revealed its molecular ...Oct4 in cancer cells, which in turn regulates the expression and function of ...become invasive and migratory. The results from ... See full document

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Ciclooxigenase-2 nos carcinomas ductais de mama invasivos com componente ductal in situ e no epitélio adjacente.

Ciclooxigenase-2 nos carcinomas ductais de mama invasivos com componente ductal in situ e no epitélio adjacente.

... PURPOSE: to evaluate the expression of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) in ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC), adjacent normal stroma, and ...obtained from ... See full document

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Expression of cytokeratins 5/6 and cytokeratin 17 in invasive breast carcinoma

Expression of cytokeratins 5/6 and cytokeratin 17 in invasive breast carcinoma

... expressed in a proportion of breast carcinomas. Breast carcinomas expressing basal epithelium cytokeratins constitute a tumor subgroup that shows com- mon but heterogeneous ... See full document

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Does the correlation between EBNA-1 and p63 expression in breast carcinomas provide a clue to tumorigenesis in Epstein-Barr virus-related breast malignancies?

Does the correlation between EBNA-1 and p63 expression in breast carcinomas provide a clue to tumorigenesis in Epstein-Barr virus-related breast malignancies?

... selected to represent each of the various histologic types, ...II invasive ductal carcinoma (N = 15), grade III invasive ductal carcinoma (N = 15), tubular carcinoma (N = 8), lobular carcinoma (N = ... See full document

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Lattice-based model of ductal carcinoma in situ suggests rules for breast cancer progression to an invasive state.

Lattice-based model of ductal carcinoma in situ suggests rules for breast cancer progression to an invasive state.

... emerged in our model. High proliferation with low apoptosis led to the emergence of solid and comedo morphologies, low proliferation with high apoptosis led to the micropapillary morphology, and high ... See full document

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Chromogenic in situ hybridization compared with other approaches to evaluate HER2/neu status in breast carcinomas

Chromogenic in situ hybridization compared with other approaches to evaluate HER2/neu status in breast carcinomas

... In situ hybridization techniques are able to determine gene copy number using labeled DNA probes comple- mentary to the target genomic ...pretreated to remove cytoplasmic and nuclear ... See full document

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In situ identification of CD44+/CD24- cancer cells in primary human breast carcinomas.

In situ identification of CD44+/CD24- cancer cells in primary human breast carcinomas.

... ‘‘in situ’’ method to identify the CD44+/CD242 cancer cell population, we performed in parallel flow cytometric experiments and immunofluorescence analysis in 5 consecutive ... See full document

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Transition from production to lifestyle farming: new management arrangements in Portuguese small farms.

Transition from production to lifestyle farming: new management arrangements in Portuguese small farms.

... MLP to analyse the transition process taking place in this small-scale farm landscape has made it possible to reveal what other more fre- quently used conceptual approaches have not shown thus ... See full document

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Fleet transition from combustion to electric vehicles: a case study in a portuguese business campus

Fleet transition from combustion to electric vehicles: a case study in a portuguese business campus

... aims to verify the changes caused by the replacement of the car fleet of a company composed entirely by combustion vehicles, by 100% electric ...changes in the electrical installation, in its load ... See full document

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Dynamic processes in a silicate liquid from above melting to below the glass transition

Dynamic processes in a silicate liquid from above melting to below the glass transition

... determined from chemical analysis by Deubener et ...close to the stoichiometric composition, and as done as by Degen and Toropov, 29 they measured the thickness of a crystallized surface layer by the ... See full document

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DNA Ploidy is an Independent Prognostic Biomarker in Breast Invasive Ductal Carcinoma

DNA Ploidy is an Independent Prognostic Biomarker in Breast Invasive Ductal Carcinoma

... receptors. In univariate analysis, all the clinicopathological and cytometric features (including patients < 40 years and a subgroup presenting hipertetraploid/multiploid tumours), but S-phase fraction and ... See full document

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Transition of Eocene whales from land to sea: evidence from bone microstructure.

Transition of Eocene whales from land to sea: evidence from bone microstructure.

... ribs, in at least their proximal half, and a strongly compact femur. Femora in Dorudon are greatly reduced bones not involved in ...observed in Basilosaurus ...occurred in Late ... See full document

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New insight into Ki67 expression at the invasive front in breast cancer.

New insight into Ki67 expression at the invasive front in breast cancer.

... Results: In total, Ki67 protein expression was found in 781 ...1,086 breast cancer ...observed in age, histological grade, metastatic nodes, postoperative distant metastasis, and molecular ... See full document

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Modelling radiation emission in the transition from the classical to the quantum regime

Modelling radiation emission in the transition from the classical to the quantum regime

... us to reach new regimes in laser-beam scattering in all-optical configurations [4, 5, ...needs to be taken into account in the electron dynamics through the radiation reaction ...loss ... See full document

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