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    EpCAM is overexpressed in breast cancer and is a potential target for breast cancer gene therapy by OSTA, Walid A, YIAN CHEN, MIKHITARIAN, Kaidi, MITAS, Michael, SALEM, Mohamed, HANNUN, Yusuf A, COLE, David J, GILLANDERS, William E

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-08-2004)
    “…EpCAM (epithelial cell adhesion molecule) is a cell surface molecule that is known to be highly expressed in colon and other epithelial carcinomas. EpCAM is…”
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    Quantitative real‐time RT‐PCR detection of breast cancer micrometastasis using a multigene marker panel by Mitas, Michael, Mikhitarian, Kaidi, Walters, Christian, Baron, Paul L., Elliott, Bruce M., Brothers, Thomas E., Robison, Jay G., Metcalf, John S., Palesch, Yuko Y., Zhang, Zhen, Gillanders, William E., Cole, David J.

    Published in International journal of cancer (15-07-2001)
    “…Real‐time RT‐PCR is a relatively new technology that uses an online fluorescence detection system to determine gene expression levels. It has the potential to…”
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    Accurate molecular detection of non-small cell lung cancer metastases in mediastinal lymph nodes sampled by endoscopic ultrasound-guided needle aspiration by Wallace, Michael B, Block, Mark I, Gillanders, William, Ravenel, James, Hoffman, Brenda J, Reed, Carolyn E, Fraig, Mostafa, Cole, David, Mitas, Michael

    Published in Chest (01-02-2005)
    “…The recurrence of disease after the complete resection of early stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) indicates that undetected metastases were present at…”
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    Detection of mammaglobin mRNA in peripheral blood is associated with high grade breast cancer: interim results of a prospective cohort study by Mikhitarian, Kaidi, Martin, Renee Hebert, Ruppel, Megan Baker, Gillanders, William E, Hoda, Rana, Schutte, Del H, Callahan, Kathi, Mitas, Michael, Cole, David J

    Published in BMC cancer (20-02-2008)
    “…We sought to examine the detection rate of cancer cells in peripheral blood (PBL) and in bone marrow (BM) using an established 7-gene marker panel and…”
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    A simple two-gene prognostic model for adenocarcinoma of the lung by Reed, Carolyn E., MD, Graham, Amanda, MS, Hoda, Rana S., MD, Khoor, Andras, MD, Garrett-Mayer, Elizabeth, PhD, Wallace, Michael B., MD, Mitas, Michael, PhD

    “…Objective We hypothesized that clinical outcome of resected early-stage adenocarcinoma of the lung can be predicted by the expression of a few critically…”
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    An Innovative Microarray Strategy Identities Informative Molecular Markers for the Detection of Micrometastatic Breast Cancer by MIKHITARIAN, Kaidi, GILLANDERS, William E, ALMEIDA, Jonas S, MARTIN, Renee Hebert, VARELA, Juan C, METCALF, John S, COLE, David J, MITAS, Michael

    Published in Clinical cancer research (15-05-2005)
    “…There is increasing evidence that molecular detection of micrometastatic breast cancer in the axillary lymph nodes (ALN) of breast cancer patients can improve…”
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    Hairpin properties of single-stranded DNA containing a GC-rich triplet repeat: (CTG)15 by Mitas, Michael, Yu, Adong, Dill, Jeffrey, Kamp, Timothy J., Chambers, Eric J., Haworth, Ian S.

    Published in Nucleic acids research (25-03-1995)
    “…ABSTRACT Although triplet repeat DNA sequences are scattered throughout the human genome, their biological function remains obscure. To aid in correlating…”
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    At Physiological pH, d(CCG)15 Forms a Hairpin Containing Protonated Cytosines and a Distorted Helix by Yu, Adong, Barron, Maria D, Romero, Rebecca M, Christy, Mellisa, Gold, Barry, Dai, Jianli, Gray, Donald M, Haworth, Ian S, Mitas, Michael

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (25-03-1997)
    “…To investigate potential structures of d(CGG/CCG) n that might relate to their biological function and association with triplet repeat expansion diseases…”
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    ZEB1-responsive genes in non-small cell lung cancer by Gemmill, Robert M, Roche, Joëlle, Potiron, Vincent A, Nasarre, Patrick, Mitas, Michael, Coldren, Chris D, Helfrich, Barbara A, Garrett-Mayer, Elizabeth, Bunn, Paul A, Drabkin, Harry A

    Published in Cancer letters (01-01-2011)
    “…Abstract The epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a developmental process enabling epithelial cells to gain a migratory mesenchymal phenotype. In…”
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    Trinucleotide repeats associated with human disease by Mitas, M

    Published in Nucleic acids research (15-06-1997)
    “…Triplet repeat expansion diseases (TREDs) are characterized by the coincidence of disease manifestation with amplification of d(CAG·CTG), d(CGG·CCG) or…”
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    The expression ratio of Map7/B2M is prognostic for survival in patients with stage II colon cancer by Blum, Craig, Graham, Amanda, Yousefzadeh, Matt, Shrout, Jessica, Benjamin, Katie, Krishna, Murli, Hoda, Raza, Hoda, Rana, Cole, David J, Garrett-Mayer, Elizabeth, Reed, Carolyn, Wallace, Michael, Mitas, Michael

    Published in International journal of oncology (01-09-2008)
    “…Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most frequent cause of cancer-related death in the United States. To determine whether certain molecular markers might be…”
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    Detection of Telomerase Expression in Mediastinal Lymph Nodes of Patients with Lung Cancer by Wallace, Michael B, Block, Mark, Hoffman, Brenda J, Hawes, Robert H, Silvestri, Gerard, Reed, Carolyn E, Mitas, Michael, Ravenel, James, Fraig, Mostafa, Miller, Scott, Jones, Edward T, Boylan, Alice

    “…Mediastinal lymph nodes are the most common site of tumor spread in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We hypothesized that micrometastatic disease could be…”
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