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New high-throughput screening technologies have led to the identification of hundreds of genes with potential roles in cancer or other diseases. For evaluation of promising candidate genes, however, in-situ analysis of high numbers of clinical tissue samples is mandatory. The tissue microarray (TMA) technology greatly facilitates such analysis. In this
Simon R, Mirlacher M, Sauter G
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Sensitive Detection of KRAS Mutations by Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats
Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene (KRAS) is the isoform most frequently mutated in human tumors. Testing for activating KRAS mutations has important implications for diagnosis and the personalized medicine of cancers.
Huifen Zhou +3 more
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The choice of optimal reference gene is challenging owing to the varied expression of reference genes in different organs, development stages, and experimental treatments. Brandt’s vole (Lasiopodomys brandtii) is an ideal animal to explore the regulatory
Lin Tian +3 more
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Selective Targeting to Glioma with Nucleic Acid Aptamers [PDF]
Malignant glioma is characterised by a rapid growth rate and high capacity for invasive infiltration to surrounding brain tissue; hence, diagnosis and treatment is difficult and patient survival is poor.
Alder, Jane Elizabeth +7 more
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Green leaf volatiles (GLV) are essentially produced by the green parts of plants upon damage. GLV are mainly 6-carbon molecules derived from fatty acids through the hydroperoxide lyase pathway and can serve as airborne signals to other parts of the same ...
Jurgen Engelberth, Marie Engelberth
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High‐resolution structural imaging of brain tissue is important for neuroscience research. However, conventional approaches have several limitations, such as the need for exogenous staining, limited accessibility to volumetric information, and ...
Ariel J. Lee +6 more
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The aim of the study was to analyse correlations and variability between the levels of mineral elements (Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Na, K, Ca and Mg) and toxic metals (Pb and Cd) in the longissimus lumborum muscle, hair and selected organs of red deer (Cervus ...
Dorota Cygan-Szczegielniak
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Immunostaining of skeletal tissues [PDF]
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De Bari, Cosimo, Kurth, Tobias B
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Camel products are receiving great interest worldwide because of their high functional properties and nutritive values. Therefore, this study was focused on the variation of copper [Cu], zinc [Zn], manganese [Mn], selenium [Se], iron [Fe], iodine [I ...
Mutassim M. Abdelrahman +6 more
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Injectable Tissue-Engineered Soft Tissue for Tissue Augmentation
Soft tissue augmentation is a process of implanting tissues or materials to treat wrinkles or soft tissue defects in the body. Over the years, various materials have evolved to correct soft tissue defects, including a number of tissues and polymers.
Sung-Mi Rhee, Hi-Jin You, Seung-Kyu Han
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