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From transcriptional regulation to drugging the cancer epigenome [PDF]
Jay Bradner discusses the opportunities and challenges for the study and therapeutic targeting of the cancer epigenome, as well as innovative approaches to drug ...
Bradner, James E
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Diagnosis of NUT Midline Carcinoma Using a NUT-specific Monoclonal Antibody [PDF]
NUT midline carcinoma (NMC) is a uniformly lethal malignancy that is defined by rearrangement of the nuclear protein in testis (NUT) gene on chromosome 15q14. NMCs are morphologically indistinguishable from other poorly differentiated carcinomas, and the diagnosis is usually made currently by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH).
Herbert, Haack +12 more
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Background: Nuclear protein in testis (NUT) carcinoma (NC) is a rare tumour easily mistaken for a number of other tumours if a NUT immunohistochemical stain is not performed, and there is no high index of suspicion.
Antoinette E. Roets +4 more
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Multitarget Drugs: an Epigenetic Epiphany [PDF]
Epigenetics refers to changes in a biological phenotype that are not due to an underlying change in genotype. In eukaryotes, epigenetics involves a set of chemical modifications of the DNA and the histone proteins in nucleosomes.
Atkinson +84 more
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YAP1-NUTM1 Gene Fusion in Porocarcinoma of the External Auditory Canal [PDF]
Gene fusions involving the NUTM1 gene (NUT) represent defining genetic markers of a highly aggressive carcinoma type with predilection for the midline structures of children and young adults, hence the original description as NUT midline carcinoma ...
Agaimy, Abbas +5 more
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Sinonasal NUT midline carcinoma: A new histological entity
Nuclear protein in testis (NUT) midline carcinoma is poorly differentiated carcinoma defined by rearrangement of NUT gene on 15 to other genes, usually BRD4 on 19. It is first described in 1991. These tumors are most commonly seen in the mediastinum and 35% occur in head and neck.
Pragya N, Vakani +3 more
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NUT Midline Carcinoma in a Pregnant Woman [PDF]
NUT midline carcinoma is a rare, highly aggressive tumor that involves midline structures, particularly in the head, neck and mediastinum. It is characterized by NUT gene translocations on chromosome 15.
Bilyk, Jurij R. +6 more
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NUT carcinoma of the submandibular gland: A case report [PDF]
Background: NUT carcinoma (NUTc) is a rare and aggressive malignant epithelial tumor characterized by rearrangement of the NUT gene on chromosome 15q14.
Calareso G. +12 more
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Immunotherapy experience in sinonasal NUT midline carcinoma, case report
NUT midline carcinoma (NMC) is an aggressive malignant neoplasm arising from midline structures. Although it is classified as a rare disease, the pathological nonspecific appearance as undifferentiated/poorly differentiated carcinoma and the difficulty in making the definitive diagnosis are probably the reasons for the underdiagnosis; the disease is ...
Burcu, Caner +3 more
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ABSTRACT Fine‐needle aspiration cytology specimens are frequently utilized for ancillary studies to identify diagnostic and prognostic information. This case highlights diagnostic pitfalls and challenges in diagnosing NUTM1‐rearranged neoplasia on pancreatic cytology.
Terrance J. Lynn
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