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Tissue microarray construction for salivary gland tumors study

2012

Objective: To describe and discuss the design, building and usefulness of tissue microarray (TMA) blocks for the study of salivary gland tumors (SGTs). Study Design: Two hundred thirty-eight formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded SGTs were arranged in blocks of TMA using a manual tissue arrayer. Three representative cores of 1.0, 2.0 or 3.0mm were taken from each original block and their characteristics were analyzed and described. Results: It was created 12 TMA blocks that presented highly representative neoplastic cylinders. However, those neoplasias rich in cystic spaces such as mucoepidermoid carcinoma and Warthin tumor presented more difficulties to be sampled, as the neoplastic tissue avai…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyOdontologíaTissue Array AnalysisBiologyMucoepidermoid carcinomaTissue damagemedicineHumansNeoplastic tissueGeneral DentistryOral Medicine and PathologyTissue microarraySalivary glandWarthin Tumor:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Salivary Gland Neoplasmsmedicine.diseaseCiencias de la saludmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyTissue Array AnalysisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASResearch-ArticleSurgeryMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Models of Biobanking and Tissue Preservation: RNA Quality in Archival Samples in Pathology Laboratories and “In Vivo Biobanking” by Tumor Xenografts …

2011

Tissue banks represent essential resources and platforms for biomedical research serving basic, translational, and clinical research projects. In this article, we describe 2 models of biobanking and tissue preservation with different approaches and aims. Archive tissue biobanking is described here as a resource of residual pathology tissues for translational research, which represents the huge clinical heterogeneity. In this context, managing of tissues and RNA quality in archive tissue are discussed. The other model of tissue biobanking is referred to as xenograft tissue banking, which represents an alternative method for obtaining large amounts of tissue, over an indefinite period, in so …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyTissue PreservationMedicine (miscellaneous)RNAContext (language use)Translational researchCell BiologyGeneral MedicineBiologymedicine.diseaseBiobankGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologybiobankingxenograftsIn vivoArchive Tissues; RNA; biobanking; xenografts; TMA (tissue microarrays)Tissue bankmedicineArchive TissuesArchive TissueRNASarcomaxenograftTMA (tissue microarrays)
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Tissue microarrays analysis in chondrosarcomas: light microscopy, immunohistochemistry and xenograft study

2008

Abstract Background Chondrosarcoma (Chs) is the third most frequent primary malignant tumour of bone and can be primary or secondary, the latter results mainly from the malignant transformation of a benign pre-existing tumour. Methods All the cases diagnosed as Chs (primary tumours, recurrences and/or metastasis and xenotransplanted Chs) from the files of our Department were collected. Only cases with paraffin blocks available were selected (Total 32 cases). Six Tissue Microarrays (TMAs) were performed and all the cases and biopsies were distributed into the following groups: a) only paraffin block available from primary and/or metastatic tumours (3 TMAs), b) paraffin block available from p…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyTissue microarrayHistologyintegumentary systembusiness.industryCD99General Medicinemedicine.diseaseMalignant transformationStainingMetastasisPathology and Forensic MedicineProceedingshemic and lymphatic diseasesSurvivinlcsh:PathologymedicineImmunohistochemistryChondrosarcomabusinessskin and connective tissue diseaseslcsh:RB1-214Diagnostic Pathology
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Author Response: Clinical Considerations in Proinflammatory Cytokine Profiling of Tears from Patients with Dry Eye by Means of Antibody Microarrays

2011

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtybiologybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentDry Eye SyndromesProinflammatory cytokineCytokineImmunologybiology.proteinMedicineTearsAntibodyDNA microarraybusinessInvestigative Opthalmology & Visual Science
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Differential Gene Expression of Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma Reveals Specific Markers Associated with Genetic Conditions

2013

Maliszewska, Agnieszka et al.

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyendocrine system diseasesInheritance PatternsMultiple endocrine neoplasia type 2ApoptosisBiologyGermlinePathology and Forensic MedicineThyroid carcinomaAntigens CDCell Line TumormedicineBiomarkers TumorGene silencingCluster AnalysisHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseAC133 AntigenGene SilencingThyroid NeoplasmsRNA Small InterferingGlycoproteinsRegulation of gene expressionTissue microarrayReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionGene Expression ProfilingWnt signaling pathwaymedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryCarcinoma NeuroendocrineGene expression profilingGene Expression Regulation NeoplasticGene Knockdown TechniquesCancer researchPeptides
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Peptide microarrays enable rapid mimotope optimization for pharmacokinetic analysis of the novel therapeutic antibody IMAB362.

2014

As membrane proteins play an important role in a variety of life-threatening diseases, the development of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies against membrane proteins is of significant interest. Among many other requirements, the process of antibody drug development requires a set of tailor-made assays for the characterization of the antibodies and for monitoring their activity. Designing assays to characterize antibodies directed to membrane proteins is challenging, because the natural targets are often not available in a format that is compatible with a biochemical assay setup. Thus, alternatives that mimic the targeted membrane proteins are needed. In this study, we developed optimal pept…

Phage displaymedicine.drug_classProtein Array AnalysisEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayComputational biologyBiologyMonoclonal antibodyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyStructure-Activity RelationshipPeptide LibrarymedicineAnimalsIMAB362Mice Inbred BALB CMimotopeAssayAntibodies MonoclonalGeneral MedicineMolecular biologyMembrane proteinDrug developmentMolecular MedicineFemaleDNA microarrayPeptidesProtein BindingBiotechnology journal
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Synergy assessment of fixed combinations of Herba Andrographidis and Radix Eleutherococci extracts by transcriptome-wide microarray profiling

2015

Abstract Background Generally accepted, but insufficiently proved, the concept of synergy is based on an assumption that combining of two biologically active substances is justified because the combination is more active and less harmful than the ingredients. Hypothesis Analysis of RNA microarray of isolated neuroglia cells and the comparison the number of genes deregulated by plant extracts and their fixed herbal formulation might be a useful tool/method for assessment of synergistic and antagonistic interactions of herbal extracts in human organism. Aim The primary aim of this study was to extend a new method of assessment of synergistic and antagonistic interactions of herbal extracts in…

Pharmaceutical ScienceEleutherococcusComputational biologyPharmacologyBiologyVenn diagramsPlant RootsCell LineTranscriptomeInterferonAcanthaceaeDrug DiscoverymedicineHumansAraliaceaeGenePharmacologyRegulation of gene expressionPlant ExtractsMicroarray analysis techniquesGene Expression ProfilingDrug SynergismMicroarray AnalysisFold changeGene expression profilingSynergyGene Expression RegulationComplementary and alternative medicineMolecular MedicineAndrographisSignal transductionPharmacogenomicsNeurogliaNetwork pharmacologymedicine.drugPhytomedicine
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Mechanism of action of Rhodiola, salidroside, tyrosol and triandrin in isolated neuroglial cells: An interactive pathway analysis of the downstream e…

2014

Abstract Aim The aim of this study was to identify the targets (genes, interactive signaling pathways, and molecular networks) of Rhodiola rosea extract in isolated neuroglia cells and to predict the effects of Rhodiola extract on cellular functions and diseases. In addition, the potential mechanism of action of Rhodiola rosea extract was elucidated, and the “active principle” among the three isolated constituents (salidroside, triandrin, and tyrosol) was identified. Methods Gene expression profiling was performed using the T98G human neuroglia cell line after treatment with the Rhodiola rosea SHR-5 extract and several of its individual constituents (salidroside, triandrin and tyrosol). An …

Pharmaceutical SciencePharmacologyCell Linechemistry.chemical_compoundGlucosidesPhenolsDrug DiscoveryRhodiolaHumansGeneOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisPharmacologybiologyPlant ExtractsMicroarray analysis techniquesGene Expression ProfilingSalidrosideErythropoietin-producing hepatocellular (Eph) receptorPhenylethyl Alcoholbiology.organism_classificationGene expression profilingRhodiola roseaGene Expression RegulationComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryMolecular MedicineRhodiolaSignal transductionTranscriptomeNeurogliaSignal TransductionPhytomedicine
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Therapeutic and diagnostic applications of nanoparticles.

2011

Nanoparticles are sphere-like biocompatible materials made of inert silica, metal or crystals of a few nanometers in size. They are emerging as a novel class of therapeutics for cancer treatment. Being more selective and specific toward their targets, nanoparticles have the ability to enhance the anticancer effects and to simultaneously reduce systemic toxicity compared with conventional therapeutics. Furthermore, they offer the potential to overcome drug resistance leading to higher intracellular drug accumulation. Nowadays, nanotechnologies are applied to molecular diagnostics and incorporated in cutting-edge molecular diagnostic methods, such as DNA and protein microarray biochips. Nanot…

PharmacologyDrug Carriersbusiness.industryClinical BiochemistryMolecular Diagnostic MethodNanoparticleNanotechnologyAntineoplastic AgentsMolecular diagnosticsDrug accumulationBiocompatible materialMicroarray AnalysisDrug Delivery SystemsNanomedicineNeoplasmsDrug DiscoveryDrug deliveryProtein microarrayMolecular MedicineMedicineAnimalsHumansNanoparticlesbusinessBiochipCurrent drug targets
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Orientation and Dynamics of ZnO Nanorod Liquid Crystals in Electric Fields.

2010

ZnO nanorod polymer hybrids (i.e., ZnO nanorods coated with a block copolymer with a short anchor block (dopamine) and a longer solubilizing block of polystyrene (PS)) form liquid crystalline (LC) phases if they are dispersed at high concentration e.g., in a PS oligomer matrix. Due to the high mobility of the low T(g)-matrix the nanorod polymer hybrids show a switching behavior under an applied AC electric field. Hence, the orientation of the nanorod mesogens can be changed from planar (parallel to the substrate) to homeotropic (perpendicular) in full analogy to the switching of low molecular liquid crystals in an electric field. Dielectric measurements show that such a switching is mainly …

Phase transitionMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsHomeotropic alignmentDielectricpolystyrenesemiconducting nanorodspressureliquid crystalsLiquid crystalElectric fieldnanostructuresPolymer chemistryMaterials Chemistryarraysnanoparticle polymer compositespolymerschemistry.chemical_classificationbehaviorbusiness.industryOrganic ChemistryPolymermatrixelectric fieldblock copolymersDipolechemistryOptoelectronicsNanorodphasesbusinesscharge-transportMacromolecular rapid communications
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