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A Targeted Spatial Transcriptomics Framework for a High-Resolution Human Skin Cell Atlas
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Nature, 2015
Understanding the development and function of an organ requires the characterization of all of its cell types. Traditional methods for visualizing and isolating subpopulations of cells are based on messenger RNA or protein expression of only a few known marker genes.
Lu Wen, Fuchou Tang
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Understanding the development and function of an organ requires the characterization of all of its cell types. Traditional methods for visualizing and isolating subpopulations of cells are based on messenger RNA or protein expression of only a few known marker genes.
Lu Wen, Fuchou Tang
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Small Cell and Other Rare Histologic Types of Cervical Cancer
Current Oncology Reports, 2022The goal of this paper was to summarize the recent evidence on rare subtypes of cervical cancer including small-cell carcinoma of the cervix (SCCC), gastric-type adenocarcinoma, and carcinosarcoma.All three cervical cancer subtypes are aggressive with poor treatment response and high recurrence rates.
Zibi Marchocki +2 more
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Ovarian small cell carcinoma, hypercalcemic type: rare and aggressive tumor
International Journal of Gynecological Cancer, 2021Small cell carcinoma of the ovary, hypercalcemic type, is a rare undifferentiated carcinoma which characteristically presents in women over 40 years of age with abdominal fullness, unilateral tumor, and hypercalcemia.[1][1] It is an aggressive cancer with a poor prognosis (
Noah F Gomez +3 more
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Small Cell Carcinoma of Ovary, Hypercalcemic Type: A Rare Case Report
Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 2023Small cell carcinoma of the ovary, hypercalcemic type (SCCOHT), is a rare neoplasm that occurs mostly in women younger than 40 years of age. The unknown histogenesis makes the diagnosis of SCCOHT difficult. SCCOHT was recently shown to be associated with SMARCA4 gene mutation.
Çağrı, Coşkun +6 more
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Mantle Cell Leukemia, Prolymphocytoid Type: a Rarely Described Form
Leukemia & Lymphoma, 2001Leukemic manifestations of mantle cell lymphoma are seen in a minority of cases, usually associated with extensive tumor. Usually the neoplastic cells in the peripheral blood resemble mantle cells with a mature chromatin pattern and irregular nuclear contours, or less frequently with a more "blastic" chromatin pattern.
C H, Dunphy, S L, Perkins
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