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Autor:
Vamsi K. Kolukula, Jason Catania, Adolf Graessmann, Michael J. Pishvaian, Christopher Albanese, Daniel L. Stoler, Chad D. Knights, Geetaram Sahu, Ricardo E. Perez, Maria Laura Avantaggiati, Vasily Ogryzko
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cellular Physiology. 225:394-405
Tumor-derived mutant forms of p53 compromise its DNA binding, transcriptional, and growth regulatory activity in a manner that is dependent upon the cell-type and the type of mutation. Given the high frequency of p53 mutations in human tumors, reacti
Autor:
Andrew Hyland, Mihai Merzianu, Jean Wactawski-Wende, James R. Marshall, Thom R. Loree, Linda Hauck, Cheryl Lillis, Maureen Sullivan, Mary E. Reid, Daniel L. Stoler, Mine Tezal, Frank A. Scannapieco, Nestor R. Rigual
Publikováno v:
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. 18:2406-2412
Substantial evidence supports an association between chronic infections/inflammation, and cancer. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of chronic periodontitis on head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). The study population consisted
Publikováno v:
Oncology Issues. 24:17-22
Autor:
Garth R. Anderson, K. Michael Cummings, Sam M. Wiseman, Nicholas J. Petrelli, Daniel L. Stoler, Neng Chen, Nachimuthu Natarajan, Miguel A. Rodriguez-Bigas, Norma J. Nowak, Aasma Shaukat, Sadir Alrawi, Devin A. McQuaid, Jeremy D. Bartos, Smitha S. Dutt, Helen Swede, Bruce M. Brenner
Publikováno v:
Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics. 168:98-104
Human sporadic colorectal cancer is the result of a lengthy somatic evolutionary process facilitated by various forms of genomic instability. Such instability arises endogenously from mutations in genes whose role is to preserve genomic integrity, an
Autor:
Daniel L. Stoler, Janet S. Winston, Helen Swede, Garth R. Anderson, Stephen B. Edge, Sam M. Wiseman, Jeremy D. Bartos
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 97:107-110
We have measured genomic instability in invasive breast carcinomas and assessed the relationship of genomic instability to known tumor prognostic factors. DNAs from tumors and adjacent normal tissue of 18 breast cancer patients were subjected to inte
Autor:
Neng Chen, Daniel L. Stoler, Nicholas J. Petrelli, Smitha S. Dutt, Miguel A. Rodriguez-Bigas, Gerald P. Jahreis, Garth R. Anderson
Publikováno v:
Oncology Research Featuring Preclinical and Clinical Cancer Therapeutics. 15:233-238
Genomic instability is a fundamental characteristic of solid tumors, and understanding genomic instability should significantly clarify the process of tumorigenesis. We adapted the sampling technique of inter-(simple sequence repeat) PCR [inter-(SSR)
Autor:
Nestor R. Rigual, Daniel L. Stoler, Dongfeng Tan, Qiang Li, Pamela Ward, Youtai Zhou, Harry K. Slocum, Garth R. Anderson, Wesley L. Hicks, Sam M. Wiseman, Thom R. Loree, Sadir Alrawi
Publikováno v:
Diagnostic Molecular Pathology. 13:33-40
To date, loss of heterozygosity (LOH) studies on HNSCC have had limited success in identifying a confined region of loss on chromosome 11q partially due to the heterogeneous nature of tumor tissue examined. Additionally, little is known about the rol
Autor:
Janet S. Winston, Wesley L. Hicks, Jeremy D. Bartos, Garth R. Anderson, Daniel L. Stoler, Sam M. Wiseman, Nestor R. Rigual, Thorn R. Loree, Helen Swede
Publikováno v:
Head & Neck. 25:825-832
Objectives. The object of this study is to measure genomic instability in papillary thyroid cancer and correlate these measurements with known clinical prognosticators such as patient age, tumor size, histologic subtype, and three commonly used thyro
Autor:
Thom R. Loree, Garth R. Anderson, Sam M. Wiseman, Nestor R. Rigual, Daniel L. Stoler, Wade G. Douglas, Wesley L. Hicks
Publikováno v:
Head & Neck. 25:662-670
Background. Anaplastic thyroid cancer ranks among the most lethal of all human malignancies. Its rarity and rapidly fatal course have made it a difficult cancer to both study and treat. Unfortunately, there has been little progress in the management
Publikováno v:
BioEssays. 23:1037-1046
The genome is a stable repository of vastly intricate genetic information developed over eons of evolution; this information is replicated at the highest fidelity and expressed within each cell at the highest selectivity. Non-leukemia cancers break t