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    Size distribution of circulating cell-free DNA in sera of breast cancer patients in the course of adjuvant chemotherapy by Deligezer, Ugur, Eralp, Yesim, Akisik, Ebru E, Akisik, Elif Z, Saip, Pinar, Topuz, Erkan, Dalay, Nejat

    Published in Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine (01-01-2008)
    “…The integrity of circulating cell-free DNA (cf-DNA) in serum or plasma appears to be of diagnostic and prognostic value in cancer. Here, we investigated the…”
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    Effect of Adjuvant Chemotherapy on Integrity of Free Serum DNA in Patients with Breast Cancer by Deligezer, Ugur, Eralp, Yesim, Akisik, Elif Z., Akisik, Ebru E., Saip, Pinar, Topuz, Erkan, Dalay, Nejat

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-08-2008)
    “…It is not known how chemotherapy‐induced cell death influences the size distribution of circulating free DNA (cf‐DNA) in serum or plasma of cancer patients. In…”
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    Investigation of the miR16-1 (C > T) + 7 Substitution in Seven Different Types of Cancer from Three Ethnic Groups by Yazici, Hulya, Zipprich, Jennifer, Peng, Tao, Akisik, Elif Z., Tigli, Hulya, Isin, Mustafa, Akisik, Ebru E., Terry, Mary Beth, Senie, Ruby T., Li, Lequn, Peng, Minhao, Liu, Zhiming

    Published in Journal of Oncology (2009)
    “…Background. MicroRNAs are a type of small noncoding RNA molecules that have been shown to control gene expression in eukaryotes. Aberrant expression and…”
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    ARLTS1, MDM2 and RAD51 gene variations are associated with familial breast cancer by Akisik, Elif, Yazici, Hulya, Dalay, Nejat

    Published in Molecular biology reports (2011)
    “…Genetic factors that contribute to the risk of breast cancer are largely not known and association studies have revealed several genes with low penetrance risk…”
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    Functional polymorphism of thymidylate synthase, but not of the COMT and IL-1B genes, is associated with breast cancer by Akisik, Elif, Dalay, Nejat

    “…Polymorphic variations may affect the rate of gene transcription, the stability of the mRNA, or the quantity and activity of the resulting protein. In this…”
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    Phosphorylation and novel mutations of β-catenin in colon tumors by Dalay, Nejat, Akisik, Elif, Yamaner, Sumer, Bugra, Dursun

    Published in Clinical cancer research (01-10-2010)
    “…A significant proportion of colon tumors have defects in the Wnt signaling pathway indicating that wnt signaling plays a major role in carcinogenesis…”
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    Analysis of β-catenin alterations in colon tumors: a novel exon 3 mutation by Akisik, Elif, Buğra, Dursun, Yamaner, Sumer, Dalay, Nejat

    Published in Tumor biology (01-02-2011)
    “…The great majority of colorectal cancers have defects in the Wnt signaling pathway indicating that this pathway has an important role in carcinogenesis…”
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    Analysis of [beta]-catenin alterations in colon tumors: a novel exon 3 mutation by Akisik, Elif, Bura, Dursun, Yamaner, Sumer, Dalay, Nejat

    Published in Tumor biology (01-02-2011)
    “…The great majority of colorectal cancers have defects in the Wnt signaling pathway indicating that this pathway has an important role in carcinogenesis…”
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    Estrogen receptor codon 594 and HER2 codon 655 polymorphisms and breast cancer risk by Akisik, Elif, Dalay, Nejat

    Published in Experimental and molecular pathology (01-06-2004)
    “…The estrogen receptor (ER) and the human epithelial growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) genes have been implicated in the development and prognosis of breast…”
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    CD44 variant exons in leukemia and lymphoma by Akisik, Elif, Bavbek, Sevil, Dalay, Nejat

    Published in Pathology oncology research (2002)
    “…CD44 is a cell surface glycoprotein expressed on different cell types that functions in lymphocyte activation and homing, extracellular matrix adhesion and…”
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