Teratocarcinoma In A Non Seminomatous, Mixed Germ Cell Tumour of the Testis–A Rare Entity [PDF]
Mixed Germ Cell Tumours (MGCTs) of the testis are the second most common testicular tumours. In the 10 years retrospective study which was done on testicular neoplasms at our institute, this reported case accounted for 0.4%. We are presenting the case
Gayathri Malavalli +2 more
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A Novel Tight Junction-Nuclear Receptor Signaling Pathway Regulating Cancer Progression. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Nuclear receptors (NRs) are lipid ligand‐binding transcription factors, with 48 members having been identified in humans to date. They are involved in diverse physiological processes, including development and homeostasis, and are also implicated in the pathogenesis of various diseases, most notably cancer.
Sugimoto K, Chiba H.
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Investigating the anticancer efficacy of biogenic synthesized MgONPs: An in vitro analysis
The biogenic approach of synthesizing metal nanoparticles is an exciting and interesting research area with a wide range of applications. The present study reports a simple, convenient, low-cost method for synthesizing magnesium oxide nanoparticles ...
Shams Tabrez +8 more
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A rare case of giant teratocarcinoma of the testis with accumulation of fluid
Testicular cancer is one of the most curable cancers. However, the course of the disease largely depends on the clinical stage at diagnosis, and there are still cases where the tumor size is large, which makes surgical treatment challenging.A 30-year-old
Karolina Majewska +3 more
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Targeting the extra domain A of fibronectin for cancer therapy with CAR-T cells
Background One of the main difficulties of adoptive cell therapies with chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cells in solid tumors is the identification of specific target antigens.
Felipe Prosper +18 more
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Cell patterning on photolithographically defined parylene-C:SiO2 substrates [PDF]
Cell patterning platforms support broad research goals, such as construction of predefined in vitro neuronal networks and the exploration of certain central aspects of cellular physiology.
Brennan, Paul M +4 more
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Computed tomographic findings in dogs with ovarian tumors: A tortuous ovarian artery consistently identifies ovarian origin in complex abdominal masses. [PDF]
Abstract The aim of this retrospective multicentric case series is to describe the CT findings of ovarian neoplasia in dogs. Twenty dogs with pre‐ and postcontrast CT exams and cytological/histological diagnosis of ovarian neoplasia were included. Five dogs presented with bilateral tumors, for a total of 25 neoplasms: 15 carcinomas (4 bilateral), 4 ...
Manfredi M +10 more
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The HERV-K accessory protein Np9 controls viability and migration of teratocarcinoma cells.
Human endogenous retroviruses are remnants of ancient germline infections that make up approximately 8% of the modern human genome. The HERV-K (HML-2) family is one of the most recent entrants into the human germline, these viruses appear to be ...
Susana M Chan +6 more
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His+ reversions Caused in Salmonella typhimurium by different types of ionizing radiation [PDF]
The yield of his+ reversions in the Ames Salmonella tester strain TA2638 has been determined for 60Co γ rays, 140 kV X rays, 5.4 keV characteristic X rays, 2.2 MeV protons, 3.1 MeV α particles, and 18 MeV/U Fe ions.
Fitzek, M. +3 more
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The molecular mechanisms of the development of teratocarcinomas from stem cells are largely unknown. To determine which genes are associated with the transformation of these cells, we have performed oligonucleotide microarray analysis, using Affymetrix ...
Allison E Bonner, Yian Wang, Ming You
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