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Expression Profiling of Ameloblastic Carcinoma

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2004
Ameloblastic carcinoma (AC) is a malignant epithelial odontogenic tumor that histologically retains the features of ameloblastic differentiation and exhibits cytological features of malignancy in the primary or recurrent tumor. It may develop within a preexisting ameloblastoma or arise de novo or from an odontogenic cyst.
Carinci F.   +8 more
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Gene Expression Profiling: Metatranscriptomics

2011
Metatranscriptomics has been developed to help understand how communities respond to changes in their environment. Metagenomic studies provided a snapshot of the genetic composition of the community at any given time. However, short-timescale studies investigating the response of communities to rapid environmental changes (e.g.
Jack A, Gilbert, Margaret, Hughes
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Gene Expression Profiling in Rheumatology

2007
In the last decade, the analysis of gene expression in tissues and cells has evolved from the analysis of a selected set of genes to an efficient high throughput whole-genome screening approach of potentially all genes expressed. Development of sophisticated methodologies such as microarray technology allows an open-ended survey to identify ...
van der Pouw Kraan, Tineke C. T. M.   +5 more
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The Expressive Profile

The Journal of American Folklore, 1971
IN AN EARLIER ARTICLE, titled "The Psychology of Childlore," I have suggested that one who is both psychologist and folklorist has the unique problem of conjoining these two disciplines without subordinating the one to the other.' If he is a developmental psychologist, moreover, he must also deal with the fact that juvenile folklore has traditionally ...
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Expression profiling

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2003
Santa Jeremy Ono   +7 more
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Protein Expression Profiling

2002
Much work in biochemistry and physiology already has shown us that biochemical pathways are constantly in flux. The use of DNA microarrays has demonstrated that gene-expression patterns in cells are also changing constantly. Indeed, one can use either old or new technologies to observe regular changes in the status of many enzymes during the daily life
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Expression Profiler

2003
Jaak Vilo   +4 more
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GENE EXPRESSION PROFILING

Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2001
Elizabeth A. Raetz   +3 more
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Gene Expression Profiling

2010
Gene expression (GE) analyses by use of microarrays (MAs) have become an important part of biomedical and clinical research and the resulting data may provide important information regarding pathogenesis and be extrapolated for use in diagnosing/prognosticating lymphomas and leukemias.
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