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Full-Text Articles in Medical Pathology
Does Sex Of The Patient Play A Role In Survival For Msi Colorectal Cancer?, Adrian Tulin, Iulian Slavu, Raluca Tulin, Lucian Alecu, Radu C. Jecan, Cristina Orlov, Cristian I. Iaciu, Dana L. Stanculeanu, Razvan Hainarosie, Silviu Pituru, Anca Pantea Stoian, Cornelia Nitipir
Does Sex Of The Patient Play A Role In Survival For Msi Colorectal Cancer?, Adrian Tulin, Iulian Slavu, Raluca Tulin, Lucian Alecu, Radu C. Jecan, Cristina Orlov, Cristian I. Iaciu, Dana L. Stanculeanu, Razvan Hainarosie, Silviu Pituru, Anca Pantea Stoian, Cornelia Nitipir
Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences
Microsatellite instability (MSI) is a feature of colorectal tumors that develops as a result of inactivation of the DNA mismatch repair system. It is found in about 15% of all colorectal cancers and is an important prognostic molecular marker when assessing patients with colorectal cancer. It can influence prognosis and treatment decisions in both the advanced and early stages. Although in early stages this marker suggests a favorable prognosis and presents an important argument against adjuvant treatment in stage II disease, in metastatic stages it no longer associated with such an optimistic outcome. The present trial is a prospective, single-center …
Microrna Expression Patterns In Human Anterior Cingulate And Motor Cortex: A Study Of Dementia With Lewy Bodies Cases And Controls, Peter T. Nelson, Wang-Xia Wang, Sarah A. Janse, Katherine L. Thompson
Microrna Expression Patterns In Human Anterior Cingulate And Motor Cortex: A Study Of Dementia With Lewy Bodies Cases And Controls, Peter T. Nelson, Wang-Xia Wang, Sarah A. Janse, Katherine L. Thompson
Sanders-Brown Center on Aging Faculty Publications
Overview
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have been implicated in neurodegenerative diseases including Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Here, we evaluated the expression of miRNAs in anterior cingulate (AC; Brodmann area [BA] 24) and primary motor (MO; BA 4) cortical tissue from aged human brains in the University of Kentucky AD Center autopsy cohort, with a focus on dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB).
Methods
RNA was isolated from gray matter of brain samples with pathology-defined DLB, AD, AD+DLB, and low-pathology controls, with n=52 cases initially included (n=23 with DLB), all with low (<4hrs) postmortem intervals. RNA was profiled using Exiqon miRNA microarrays. Quantitative PCR for post-hoc replication was performed on separate cases (n=6 controls) and included RNA isolated from gray matter of MO, AC, primary somatosensory (BA 3), and dorsolateral prefrontal (BA 9) cortical regions.
Results
The miRNA expression patterns differed substantially according to …
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