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Melanoma Susceptibility Genes and Risk Assessment
Familial melanoma accounts for approximately a tenth of all melanoma cases. The
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Modulation of Apoptosis to Reverse Chemoresistance
Interference with the innate apoptotic activity is a hallmark of neoplastic tran
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Detection of Small Cell Lung Cancer by RT-PCR for Neuropeptides, Neuropeptide Receptors, or a Splice
Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) comprises a significant fraction of all lung cance
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Pituitary Adenoma Stem Cells
The identification of a subpopulation of brain tumor cells with potent tumorigen
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A Hepatitis C Virus Xenograft Mouse Efficacy Model
The lack of a robust small-animal model for hepatitis C virus (HCV) has hindered
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Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia
Cytogenetics plays an important role in the diagnosis of acute lymphoblastic leu
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Spectral Karyotyping in Cancer Cytogenetics
Cancer is a genetic disease. Gene mutations are not only responsible for rare he
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Instrumentation, Accuracy, and Quality Control Issues in Development of Quantitative Fluorescence-Im
Many fundamental questions of biology reduce to a common technical problem, how
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Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) as a Tool for the Detection of Significant Chromosomal Abn
Cytogenetics is integral to the diagnosis of childhood leukaemia, particularly i
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Feeder Layers: Co-culture with Nonneoplastic Cells
Maintenance of a mitotically inactive feeder layer which is able to provide extr
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Evolution of Cytogenetic Methods in the Study of Cancer
Cytogenetic methods have not changed greatly over the last 50 years since Nowell
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Oncolytic Viral Therapy Using Reovirus
Current mainstays in cancer treatment such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, h
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The Mammalian Two-Hybrid Assay for Detection of Coactivator-Nuclear Receptor Interactions
The two-hybrid assay was described in 1989 as a method to determine protein-prot
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Manual Microdissection Combined with Antisense RNALongSAGE for the Analysis of Limited Cell Numbers
Establishing a gene expression profile of defined subtypes of cells within an or
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Methods to Study p53-Repressed Promoters
There is substantial evidence in the literature that, in addition to functioning