Breast Neoplasm S
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1. GLUT1 expression in malignant tumors and its use as an immunodiagnostic marker
OBJECTIVE: To analyze glucose transporter 1 expression patterns in malignant tumors of various cell types and evaluate their diagnostic value by immunohistochemistry. INTRODUCTION: Glucose is the major source of energy for cells, and glucose transporter 1 is the most common glucose transporter in humans. Glucose transporter 1 is aberrantly expressed in sever
Clinics. Publicado em: 2011
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2. Sexualidade e qualidade de vida da mulher submetida à mastectomia / Sexuality and quality of life of women submitted to mastectomy
Breast cancer is the second most malign neoplasm among the worlds female population and influences the morbidity and mortality rates. This disease, many times associated to the necessity of mastectomy, provokes an impact on womens lives, regarding personal and family issues, related mainly to quality of life and sexuality. This is a transversal, hospital-bas
Publicado em: 2008
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3. Lack of mutations of exon 2 of the MEN1 gene in endocrine and nonendocrine sporadic tumors
In addition to the mutations that underlie most cases of the multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) syndrome, somatic mutations of the MEN1 gene have also been described in sporadic tumors like gastrinomas, insulinomas and bronchial carcinoid neoplasm. We examined exon 2 of this gene, where most of the mutations have been described, in 148 endocrine and
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 2001-07
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4. Mouse mammary tumor virus/v-Ha-ras transgene-induced mammary tumors exhibit strain-specific allelic loss on mouse chromosome 4
Hybrid mice carrying oncogenic transgenes afford powerful systems for investigating loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in tumors. Here, we apply this approach to a neoplasm of key importance in human medicine: mammary carcinoma. We performed a whole genome search for LOH using the mouse mammary tumor virus/v-Ha-ras mammary carcinoma model in female (FVB/N × Mus m
The National Academy of Sciences of the USA.