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Next generation sequencing and urologic cancer

Kim SK, Kim WJ

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Value of urinary topoisomerase-IIA cell-free DNA for diagnosis of bladder cancer

Kim YH, Yan C, Lee IS, Piao XM, Byun YJ, Jeong P, Kim WT, Yun SJ, Kim WJ

PURPOSE: Topoisomerase-II alpha (TopoIIA ), a DNA gyrase isoform that plays an important role in the cell cycle, is present in normal tissues and various human cancers, and can show...
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Regulation of bcl-2 family in hydrogen peroxide-induced apoptosis in human leukemia HL-60 cells

Lee JE, Sohn JW, Lee JH, Lee KC, Son CS, Tockgo YC

  • KMID: 927133
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 2000 Mar;32(1):42-46.
Numerous types of cells have been shown to undergo apoptosis when exposed to oxidant agent such as hydrogen peroxide. In order to understand the functional relationship between the anti- and...
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Clinicopathological Characteristics of Colorectal Cancer with Family History: an Evaluation of Family History as a Predictive Factor for Microsatellite Instability

Park IJ, Kim HC, Yoon YS, Yu CS, Jang SJ, Kim JC

To determine whether family history of cancer may be a risk factor for the mutator phenotype in colorectal cancer, we recruited 143 consecutive colorectal cancer patients with a family history...
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Decreased Expression of 15-hydroxyprostaglandin Dehydrogenase in Gastric Carcinomas

Jang TJ, Ji YS, Jung KH

PURPOSE: Gastric carcinoma tissues release high level of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) when compared to non-neoplastic mucosa, and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), which is the rate-limiting enzyme in prostaglandin (PG) biosynthesis, is often...
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Loss of heterozygosity on chromosome XP22.2-p22.13 and Xq26.1-q27.1 in human breast carcinomas

Choi C, Kim MH, Juhng SW

In an attempt to investigate the X chromosome harboring putative tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) in sporadic breast carcinoma, we performed loss of heterozygosity (LOH) studies on 23 breast carcinomas...
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Loss of Heterozygosity and PCR Artifacts in a Microsatellite Analysis of Psoriasis and Colorectal Cancer

Hyun JS, Jo BK, Park CJ, Yi JY, Lee JY, Rhyu MG

Although a loss of heterozygosity (LOH) is commonly observed using microsatellite markers in a cell-proliferating malignant disorder, controversial findings of psoriasis, a keratinocyte-outgrowth disease, remain to be explained. It...
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A clinicogenetic model to predict lymph node invasion by use of genome-based biomarkers from exome arrays in prostate cancer patients

Oh JJ, Park S, Lee SE, Hong SK, Lee S, Lee HM, Lee JK, Ho JN, Yoon S, Byun SS

PURPOSE: Genetic variations among prostate cancer (PCa) patients who underwent radical prostatectomy (RP) and pelvic lymph node dissection were evaluated to predict lymph node invasion (LNI). Exome arrays were used...
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Downregulation of the RUNX3 Gene by Promoter Hypermethylation and Hemizygous Deletion in Breast Cancer

Hwang KT, Han W, Bae JY, Hwang SE, Shin HJ, Lee JE, Kim SW, Min HJ, Noh DY

The RUNX3 gene is regarded as a tumor suppressor gene in many human solid tumors, and its inactivation is believed to be related with solid tumor carcinogenesis. As little information...
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Clinical Significance of Microsatellite Instability in Sporadic Epithelial Ovarian Tumors

Yoon BS, Kim YT, Kim JH, Kim SW, Nam EJ, Cho NH, Kim JW, Kim S

PURPOSE: We evaluated the expression of microsatellite instability (MSI) in sporadic ovarian tumors using 5 standard and 9 new MSI markers to determine the clinical significance of MSI in sporadic...
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