Search Results - "Karásková, J"
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Primary chromosomal rearrangements of leukemia are frequently accompanied by extensive submicroscopic deletions and may lead to altered prognosis
Published in Blood (01-06-2001)“…BCR/ABL fluorescent in situ hybridization study of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) and Philadelphia+(Ph+) acute lymphoid leukemia (ALL) indicated that…”
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Immortal Human Pancreatic Duct Epithelial Cell Lines with Near Normal Genotype and Phenotype
Published in The American journal of pathology (01-11-2000)“…Immortal epithelial cell lines were previously established after transduction of the HPV16-E6E7 genes into primary cultures of normal pancreatic duct…”
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Astrocyte-specific expression of activated p21-ras results in malignant astrocytoma formation in a transgenic mouse model of human gliomas
Published in Cancer research (Baltimore) (01-05-2001)“…Activation of the p21-ras signaling pathway from aberrantly expressed receptors promotes the growth of malignant human astrocytomas. We developed a transgenic…”
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Identification of a high frequency of chromosomal rearrangements in the centromeric regions of prostate cancer cell lines by sequential giemsa banding and spectral karyotyping
Published in Molecular diagnosis (01-03-2000)“…Currently, prostate cancer (CaP) cytogenetics is not well defined, largely because of technical difficulties in obtaining primary tumor metaphases. We examined…”
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A role for Brca1 in chromosome end maintenance
Published in Human molecular genetics (15-03-2006)“…The role of BRCA1 in breast and ovarian tumor suppression has been primarily ascribed to the maintenance of genome integrity. BRCA1 interacts with components…”
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Chromosomal instability in osteosarcoma and its association with centrosome abnormalities
Published in Cancer genetics and cytogenetics (15-07-2003)“…The mechanism that generates the extreme aneuploidy that characterizes osteosarcoma (OS) is poorly understood. In this study, interphase fluorescence in situ…”
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Parallel analysis of sporadic primary ovarian carcinomas by spectral karyotyping, comparative genomic hybridization, and expression microarrays
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-06-2002)“…Analysis of ovarian carcinomas has shown that karyotypes are often highly abnormal and cannot be identified with certainty by conventional cytogenetic methods…”
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Duration of non-Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and the TNF-beta NcoI genotype as predictive factors in proliferative diabetic retinopathy
Published in Ophthalmologica (Basel) (01-07-2001)“…The object of the study was to investigate the share of the polymorphisms I/D ACE, endothelin 1 4127G/A and TNF-beta NcoI in the susceptibility to…”
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Importance of GM-CSF for in vitro cytogenetic bone marrow analysis in patients with myelodysplastic syndrome
Published in Časopis lékařů českých (22-10-1997)“…The cytogenetic examination of the bone marrow (BM) depends on the presence of sufficient amount of mitoses on slides prepared for analysis. The quantity and…”
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Spectral karyotyping identifies recurrent complex rearrangements of chromosomes 8, 17, and 20 in osteosarcomas
Published in Genes chromosomes & cancer (01-01-2003)“…Conventional cytogenetic studies have shown that osteosarcomas (OSs) are often highly aneuploid, with a large number of both structural and numerical…”
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Increased malignant behavior in neuroblastoma cells with acquired multi-drug resistance does not depend on P-gp expression
Published in International journal of oncology (01-10-2005)“…Acquisition of P-gp-mediated multidrug-resistance does not always correlate with observed malignant behavior of NB. To characterize alterations accompanying…”
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An integrated mBAND and submegabase resolution tiling set (SMRT) CGH array analysis of focal amplification, microdeletions, and ladder structures consistent with breakage-fusion-bridge cycle events in osteosarcoma
Published in Genes chromosomes & cancer (01-04-2005)“…Osteosarcoma (OS) is characterized by chromosomal instability and high‐copy‐number gene amplification. The breakage–fusion–bridge (BFB) cycle is a…”
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Development of resistance to vincristine and doxorubicin in neuroblastoma alters malignant properties and induces additional karyotype changes: A preclinical model
Published in International journal of cancer (10-03-2003)“…Cytotoxic drug treatment of neuroblastoma often leads to the development of drug resistance and may be associated with increased malignancy. To study the…”
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The RAG-1/2 endonuclease causes genomic instability and controls CNS complications of lymphoblastic leukemia in p53/Prkdc-deficient mice
Published in Cancer cell (2003)“…Double-strand DNA breaks (DSB) induce chromosomal translocations and gene amplification in cell culture, but mechanisms by which DSB cause genomic instability…”
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Brca1 required for T cell lineage development but not TCR loci rearrangement
Published in Nature immunology (01-07-2000)“…Brca1 (breast cancerl, early onset) deficiency results in early embryonic lethality. As Brca1 is highly expressed in the T cell lineage, a T cell-specific…”
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Selection for transgene homozygosity in embryonic stem cells results in extensive loss of heterozygosity
Published in Nature genetics (01-03-2001)“…Embryonic stem cells offer unprecedented opportunities for random or targeted genome alterations in the mouse. We present here an efficient strategy to create…”
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Loss of Brca2 and p53 synergistically promotes genomic instability and deregulation of T-cell apoptosis
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-11-2002)“…BRCA2 is a breast cancer susceptibility gene of which the product is thought to be involved in monitoring genome integrity and cell cycle progression…”
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Acute monocytic leukemia and multiple abnormalities in a child with duplication of 1q detected by GTG-banding and SKY
Published in Leukemia research (01-12-2005)“…Patients with 1q duplication have demonstrated a wide range of multiple congenital abnormalities. Alterations involving this chromosomal region have being…”
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Molecular cytogenetic analysis of glial tumors using spectral karyotyping and comparative genomic hybridization
Published in Molecular diagnosis (01-06-2001)“…Glial tumors are the most common tumors of the central nervous system, affecting individuals of all ages. Conventional cytogenetics have been unable to…”
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Combined spectral karyotyping, multicolor banding, and microarray comparative genomic hybridization analysis provides a detailed characterization of complex structural chromosomal rearrangements associated with gene amplification in the osteosarcoma cell line MG-63
Published in Cancer genetics and cytogenetics (01-09-2004)“…The advancement of fluorescence in situ hybridization–based assays has permitted more refined delineation of chromosomal loci involved in complex chromosomal…”
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