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      GeneticsCytogeneticsLymphomaBone marrow
Objective. To investigate whether formocresol, in Buckley's original formulation, is mutagenic in vivo to lymphocyte cultures obtained from the peripheral blood of children aged from 5 to 10 years old. These children were recruited from... more
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      DentistryNonparametric StatisticsCytogeneticsChild
The potential role of stem cells in neoplasia is a subject of recent interest. Three markers of melanocytic stem cells have been described recently. CD166 is expressed on the surface of mesenchymal stem cells and has been found on human... more
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      GeneticsBiologyHistologyImmunohistochemistry
Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is characterized by the presence of the Philadelphia chromosome (Ph), which results from a balanced translocation between chromosomes 9 and 22, the t(9;22)(q34;q11.2). In 5e10% of the cases, variants of the... more
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      ChileAdolescentCytogeneticsCancer Genetics
Purpose: The DNA replication licensing machinery is integral to the control of proliferation, differentiation, and maintenance of genomic stability in human cells. We have analyzed replication licensing factors (RLF), together with DNA... more
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      CancerCell CycleDNA replicationTreatment Outcome
Interstitial deletions of the proximal short arm of chromosome 3 occurring as constitutional aberrations are rare and a defined clinical phenotype is not established yet. We report on a 30-months-old girl with distinct facial features... more
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      Magnetic Resonance ImagingElectroencephalographyFaceBrain development
The alpha 2-adrenergic receptors (a 2 -AR) mediate physiological effects of epinephrine and norepinephrine. Three genes encode a 2 -AR subtypes carrying common functional polymorphisms (ADRA2A Asn251Lys, ADRA2B Ins/Del301-303 and ADRA2C... more
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      GeneticsGenetic EpidemiologyHuman GeneticsGenomics
Elephant-shrews (also called sengis, order Macroscelidea) are small-bodied insectivorous mammals with a strictly African distribution. Fifteen species currently are recognized, of which 9 occur in the southern African subregion. On the... more
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      TaxonomyMorphologyMammalogyBiological Sciences
Colorectal carcinoma is the third most common cancer in the United States. Proper and standardized pathologic staging is vital for prognostic assessment and impacts therapeutic decisions. The Tumor Node Metastasis (TNM) staging system was... more
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      PathologyHistologyClinical BiochemistryApoptosis
We report an unusual case of encephalo-entero-myopathy associated with the A8344G mutation in the tRNA(Lys) gene of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). This patient had mitochondrial myopathy, multiple lipomatosis, mild hearing loss, stroke-like... more
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      GeneticsPathologyMolecular BiologyImmunohistochemistry
Urogenital birth defects are one of the common phenotypes observed in hereditary human disorders. In particular, limb malformations are often associated with urogenital developmental abnormalities, as the case for Hand-foot-genital... more
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      GeneticsHuman GeneticsMolecular GeneticsBone Morphogenetic Proteins
In this study, we investigated the role of hormones in the pathogenesis of calcifications in ovary and in endometrium and their neoplasms of the gynecologic tract and assessed the anatomic location and incidence of these calcifications.... more
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      PathologyHistologyClinical BiochemistryApoptosis
e n v i r o n m e n t a l t o x i c o l o g y a n d p h a r m a c o l o g y 3 2 ( 2 0 1 1 ) [185][186][187][188][189][190][191][192] a v a i l a b l e a t w w w . s c i e n c e d i r e c t . c o m j o u r n a l h o m e p a g e : w w w . e... more
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      PolymorphismTobaccoDNA damageCytogenetics
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a neurotrophic factor, which is important for neuronal survival, development and synaptic plasticity. Accumulating evidence suggests that epigenetic modifications of BDNF are associated with the... more
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      GeneticsGenetic EpidemiologyHuman GeneticsGenomics
A meta-analysis approach was used to test for chromosomal speciation in rodents. Forty-one pairs of sister species, identified in the two most species-rich rodent families (Cricetidae and Muridae), were used as phylogenetically... more
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      Evolutionary BiologySpeciationCytogeneticEvolution
Chondrosarcomas are malignant cartilage-forming tumors that represent the second most common malignant solid tumor of bone. These biologically poorly understood neoplasms vary considerably in clinical presentation and biologic behavior.... more
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      GeneticsZoologyPsychopharmacologyMolecular Biology
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      GeneticsToxicologyChileBiological Sciences
The International Stem Cell Initiative characterized 59 human embryonic stem cell lines from 17 laboratories worldwide. Despite diverse genotypes and different techniques used for derivation and maintenance, all lines exhibited similar... more
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      GeneticsZoologyStem CellsHuman Embryonic Stem Cells
The karyotype of spined loach Сobitis sp. for the first time found in Armenia in Aghstev River consists from 8 meta-, 14 submeta- and 28 subtelo/acrocentric chromosomes, NF=72. The comparative analysis of chromosomal sets of spined... more
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      Population genetics (Biology)CytogeneticsIhtiology
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      EndocrinologyGeneticsGenetic EpidemiologyAdvanced Oxidation Processes
The purpose of this paper is to formulate a professional and scientific view on the social, ethical, and legal issues that impact on data storage and DNA banking practices for biomedical research in Europe. Many aspects have been... more
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      GeneticsEthicsHuman GeneticsInformed Consent
Ewing's sarcoma family tumors (ESFT) are characterized by the presence of EWSR1-ETS fusion genes. Secondary chromosome changes are frequently described, although their clinical significance is not clear. In this study, we have collected... more
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      Survival AnalysisAdolescentUnited KingdomCytogenetics
The only record of a Carollia brevicauda (Schinz, 1821) karyotype in Colombia to date was described from a single specimen collected from Leticia (department of Amazonas, Colombia). In this study, we offer a description of the karyotype... more
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      GeneticsConservation BiologyColombiaMammalogy
Cytological investigations have been carried out on the nine wild accessions of Solanum nigrum L., a medicinally important species having wide-range therapeutic properties. Male meiotic studies performed in nine accessions revealed the... more
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This study provides a genetic characterisation of two skink species, Trachylepis striata (Peters 1844) and Trachylepis wahlbergii (Peters 1869), by means of karyology and analysis of the 422-bp sequences of the 16S rRNA mitochondrial... more
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      HerpetologyCytogeneticCytogenetics
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      PharmacogenomicsPersonalized MedicineMolecular GeneticsCytogenetics
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      GeneticsUltrasoundCytogeneticsSampling
Is this short review we explore the genetic threats facing declining populations, focusing in particular on empirical studies and the emerging questions they raise. At face value, the two primary threats are slow erosion of genetic... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsGenomicsConservation Genetics
The striking excess of affected males in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) suggests that genes located on chromosome X contribute to the etiology of these disorders. To identify new X-linked genes associated with ASD, we analyzed the entire... more
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      GeneticsHuman GeneticsMolecular GeneticsAdolescent
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      GeneticsSchizophreniaMetabolismMagnetic Resonance Imaging
Cytogenetic abnormalities of chromosome arm 9p occur frequently in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). We analyzed 201 such cases (11%) in 1,839 children with newly diagnosed ALL treated between 1989 and 1995 on... more
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      GeneticsMedicineMultivariate AnalysisCytogenetics
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      MultidisciplinaryNatureCytogeneticsCell line
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      ArchaeologyDigital LibrariesCultureArchives
The bush dog (Speothos venaticus) is a South American canid, included in the IBAMA (Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources) official list of animals threatened with extinction, in the vulnerable category. As a... more
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      GeneticsMolecular BiologyCancerFluorescence
Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma involving the bone marrow can be difficult to diagnose, and pathological features that predict the presence of associated Waldenströ m's macroglobulinemia have yet to be identified. To address these issues,... more
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      Flow CytometryHistologyImmunohistochemistryClinical Biochemistry
The Resedaceae, containing 6 genera and ca. 85 species, are widely distributed in the Old World, with a major center of species diversity in the Mediterranean basin. Phylogenetic analyses of ITS and plastid trnL-trnF sequences of 66... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsGeographyPhylogenetics
γ-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) causes retrograde amnesia in juveniles and young adults. Earlier, we have reported that in adolescent rat, GHB impairs the hidden platform task performance in the Morris water maze. In the present study, a... more
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      BiochemistryBioinformaticsNeuroscienceParasitology
In families affected by an inherited genetic condition, parents face a difficult task of having to communicate genetic risk information to their children. A systematic review of all major health and medical research databases was... more
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      GeneticsCommunicationHuman GeneticsMolecular Genetics
Solanum trilobatum is one of the oldest known therapeutic herbs belonging to the family solanaceae. To establish a suitable protocol for micropropagation in S. trilobatum leaf and node explants were used. The explants were surface... more
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      Cancer ResearchCytogenetics
In situ hybridization (ISH) combines molecular biological techniques with histological and cytological analysis of gene expression. RNA and DNA can be readily localized in specific cells with this method. ISH has been useful as a research... more
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      ImmunologyGene expressionIn Situ HybridizationDNA
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      ZoologyCell and Molecular BiologyCytogeneticsAnimal Sciences
In this study, we tested the ability of ethanolic extracts of mature leaves and rhizomes of Asplenium scolopendrium L. to synthesize Ag nanoparticles in vitro, and the genotoxic effects of the extracts on the root apexes of Allium cepa... more
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      Analytical ChemistryCytogeneticsPlant extracts
A screen for TBX1 gene mutations identified two mutations in patients with some features compatible with the 22q11.2-deletion syndrome but with no deletions. One is a de novo missense mutation and the other is a 5 0 untranslated region (5... more
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      GeneticsHuman GeneticsMolecular GeneticsAdolescent
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      HistologyClinical BiochemistryApoptosisMedicine
Chorionic villi from 20 diagnostic cases were prepared for cytogenetic analysis by a direct and two short-term culture methods. No significant differences were found between the methods in the quality and quantity of metaphases obtained.... more
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      CytogeneticsMethodsPregnancyClinical Sciences
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      Evolutionary BiologySystematics (Taxonomy)ZoologyConservation Biology
a comparative cytogenetic analysis showed that B. antartandica, B. leptopus, B. nibaldoi and B. taeniata share the same diploid number 2n = 26, but not the same fundamental number (FN), which was 52 in B. leptopus and 50 in the other... more
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      TaxonomyCytogenetics
Central Asia has served as a corridor for human migrations providing trading routes since ancient times. It has functioned as a conduit connecting Europe and the Middle East with South Asia and far Eastern civilizations. Therefore, the... more
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      GeneticsHuman GeneticsAfghanistanMolecular Genetics
It is a seminar submitted at biology department as the introduction lecture to the cytogenetic application workshop organized by Dr. Bushra M.A.Mohammed.
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      Intellectual HistoryCultural HistoryGeneticsPhilosophy of Biology