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Autor:
Arzu Selamioğlu, Mehmet Cihan Balcı, Meryem Karaca, Youssef Khalil, Rohit Hirachan, Hacer Durmuş Tekçe, Yeşim Gülşen Parman, Asuman Gedikbaşı, Mübeccel Demirkol, Peter Clayton, Gülden Gökçay
Publikováno v:
JIMD Reports, Vol 65, Iss 5, Pp 305-312 (2024)
Abstract Alpha‐methylacyl‐CoA‐racemase (AMACR) deficiency (MIM#604489) is a peroxisomal disorder resulting in the accumulation of pristanic acid, dihydroxycholestanoic acid (DHCA), and trihydroxycholestanoic acid (THCA), with variable clinical
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Autor:
Haugarvoll Kristoffer, Johansson Stefan, Tzoulis Charalampos, Haukanes Bjørn Ivar, Bredrup Cecilie, Neckelmann Gesche, Boman Helge, Knappskog Per Morten, Bindoff Laurence A
Publikováno v:
Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases, Vol 8, Iss 1, p 1 (2013)
Abstract Background Correct diagnosis is pivotal to understand and treat neurological disease. Herein, we report the diagnostic work-up utilizing exome sequencing and the characterization of clinical features and brain MRI in two siblings with a comp
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https://doaj.org/article/e6bf1ffca13e4ae18b4be37a5d7c5446
Autor:
Lin Huang, He Yazhou, Xiao-Jiang Guo, Yanhong Zhou, Ya-Mei Jiang, Yang Yang, Nan Chen, Jiarong Wang
Publikováno v:
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention. 16:1857-1863
Background: Alpha-methylacyl-CoA racemase(AMACR) is thought to play key roles in diagnosis and prognosis of prostate cancer. However, studies of associations between AMACR gene polymorphisms and prostate cancer risk reported inconsistent results. The
Autor:
Ryan Deaton, Margaret Wright, Yachana Kataria, Erika Enk Rueter, Peter H. Gann, Vijayalakshmi Ananthanrayanan, Benjamin A. Rybicki, Ann B. Moser
Publikováno v:
The Prostate. 75:200-210
BACKGROUND Alpha-methylacyl-CoA racemase (AMACR) is an enzyme involved in fatty acid metabolism that is markedly over-expressed in virtually all prostate cancers (PCa), relative to benign tissue. One of AMACR's primary substrates, phytanic acid, is d
Autor:
Fu-Ming Fang, Yen-Yang Chen, Hui-Chun Tai, Shih-Chen Yu, Hsuan-Ying Huang, Jui Lan, Chien-Feng Li, Ching-Yih Lin, Shau-Hsuan Li, Li-Tzong Chen, Fong-Fu Chou, Tzu-Ju Chen
Publikováno v:
Oncotarget
// Chien-Feng Li 1,2,3,4 , Li-Tzong Chen 2,3,5,6 , Jui Lan 7 , Fong-Fu Chou 8 , Ching-Yih Lin 9,10 , Yen-Yang Chen 11 , Tzu-Ju Chen 1 , Shau-Hsuan Li 11 , Shih-Chen Yu 7 , Fu-Ming Fang 12 , Hui-Chun Tai 13 and Hsuan-Ying Huang 7 1 Department of Patho
Autor:
Martina Durner, Jeremy M. Silverman, José R. Carrión-Baralt, James Schmeidler, Enrique Rossy-Fullana, Gary Angelo, Irina N. Bespalova, Benjamin P. Ritter
Publikováno v:
Schizophrenia Research. 124:208-215
Background The AMACR gene is located in the schizophrenia susceptibility locus on chromosome 5p13, previously identified in a large Puerto Rican pedigree of Spanish origin. The AMACR-encoded protein is an enzyme involved in the metabolism of branched
Sequence variation in α-methylacyl-CoA racemase and risk of early-onset and familial prostate cancer
Publikováno v:
The Prostate. 67:1507-1513
BACKGROUND. Expression of the a-methylacyl-CoA racemase (AMACR) gene has been established as a sensitive and specific biomarker for the diagnosis of prostate cancer. An initial study has also suggested that the risk of familial (but not sporadic) pro
Autor:
William B. Isaacs, Shan Zha
Publikováno v:
Molecular Cancer Research. 3:110-118
α-Methylacyl-CoA racemase (AMACR), an enzyme involved in branched-chain fatty acid β-oxidation that is normally expressed at high levels in human liver, is specifically and consistently overexpressed at both mRNA and protein levels in human prostat
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Lisa Hinson, Baoli Chang, Jielin Sun, Doug Case, Frank M. Torti, Mara Z. Vitolins, Todd Thornburg, John Shadle, S. Lilly Zheng, Aubrey R. Turner, Tamara S. Adams, Jianfeng Xu, Wennuan Liu
Publikováno v:
The Prostate. 63:209-214
BACKGROUND. Recent findings of over-expression of the AMACR gene in prostate cancer and association between sequence variants in the AMACR gene and prostate cancer risk, along with the well established findings of association between prostate cancer