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    Comparative genetic study of intratumoral heterogenous MYCN amplified neuroblastoma versus aggressive genetic profile neuroblastic tumors by Berbegall, A P, Villamón, E, Piqueras, M, Tadeo, I, Djos, A, Ambros, P F, Martinsson, T, Ambros, I M, Cañete, A, Castel, V, Navarro, S, Noguera, R

    Published in Oncogene (17-03-2016)
    “…Intratumoral heterogeneous MYCN amplification (hetMNA) is an unusual event in neuroblastoma with unascertained biological and clinical implications. Diagnosis…”
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    Sequence based high resolution chromosomal CGH by Kowalska, A, Brunner, B, Bozsaky, E, Chen, Q-R, Stock, C, Lörch, T, Khan, J, Ambros, P F

    Published in Cytogenetic and genome research (01-01-2008)
    “…We aimed to directly align a chromosomal CGH (cCGH) pattern with the gene mapping data by taking advantage of the clustering of the GGCC motif at certain…”
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    Prognostic impact of deletions at 1p36 and numerical aberrations in Ewing tumors by Hattinger, C.M., Rumpler, S., Strehl, S., Ambros, I.M., Zoubek, A., Pötschger, U., Gadner, H., Ambros, P.F.

    Published in Genes chromosomes & cancer (01-03-1999)
    “…Ewing's sarcoma, peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumors, and Askin tumors are referred to as Ewing tumors (ETs), and are characterized by high MIC2…”
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    Neuroblastoma cells can actively eliminate supernumerary MYCN gene copies by micronucleus formation—sign of tumour cell revertance? by Ambros, I.M, Rumpler, S, Luegmayr, A, Hattinger, C.M, Strehl, S, Kovar, H, Gadner, H, Ambros, P.F

    Published in European journal of cancer (1990) (01-10-1997)
    “…Human neuroblastoma cell lines frequently exhibit MYCN amplification and many are characterised by the presence of morphologically distinct cell types. The…”
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    Regression and progression in neuroblastoma. Does genetics predict tumour behaviour? by Ambros, P.F., Ambros, I.M., Strehl, S., Bauer, S., Luegmayr, A., Kovar, H., Ladenstein, R., Fink, F.-M., Horcher, E., Printz, G., Mutz, I., Schilling, F., Urban, C., Gadner, H.

    Published in European journal of cancer (1990) (1995)
    “…Neuroblastoma (NB) is a heterogeneous disease. The clinical course may range from spontaneous regression and maturation to very aggressive behaviour. Stage 4s…”
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    Disseminated choriocarcinoma in infancy is curable by chemotherapy and delayed tumour resection by Blohm, M.E.G, Calaminus, G, Gnekow, A.K, Heidemann, P.H, Bolkenius, M, Weinel, P, von Schweinitz, D, Ambros, P.F, Schneider, D.T, Harms, D, Göbel, U

    Published in European journal of cancer (1990) (2001)
    “…Infantile choriocarcinoma has a poor prognosis with only 2 surviving children reported in the literature. 2 additional successfully treated children are…”
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    Fluorescence in situ hybridization combined with immunohistochemistry for highly sensitive detection of chromosome 1 aberrations in neuroblastoma by Strehl, S, Ambros, P F

    Published in Cytogenetics and cell genetics (1993)
    “…The development and application of a highly sensitive double-target fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) method in combination with immunohistochemistry…”
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    Schwann cells in neuroblastoma by Ambros, I.M., Ambros, P.F.

    Published in European journal of cancer (1990) (1995)
    “…Why should we consider Schwann cells when we are interested in the biology of neuroblastomas (NBs)? Although we are familiar with the term “stroma-rich” NB, we…”
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    Fine-mapping of cytogenetically undetectable EWS/ERG fusions on DNA fibers of Ewing tumors by Hattinger, C M, Rumpler, S, Kovar, H, Ambros, P F

    Published in Cytogenetics and cell genetics (01-01-2001)
    “…In contrast to the EWS/FLI1 fusion which is represented by a t(11;22)(q24;q12), EWS/ERG fusions are frequently cytogenetically not detectable. Three Ewing…”
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    Homology-dependent gene silencing in transgenic plants: epistatic silencing loci contain multiple copies of methylated transgenes by Matzke, A J, Neuhuber, F, Park, Y D, Ambros, P F, Matzke, M A

    Published in Molecular & general genetics (02-08-1994)
    “…Previous work has shown that two homologous, unlinked transgene loci can interact in plant nuclei, leading to non-reciprocal trans-inactivation and methylation…”
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