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pro vyhledávání: '"M E, Berens"'
Autor:
R. L. Jensen, S. Abraham, N. Hu, J.-L. Boulay, S. Leu, S. Frank, E. Vassella, I. Vajtai, S. von Felten, E. Taylor, M. Schulz, G. Hutter, M. Sailer, J. Hench, L. Mariani, H. F. van Thuijl, I. Scheinin, D. F. van Essen, J. J. Heimans, P. Wesseling, B. Ylstra, J. C. Reijneveld, A. R. Borges, P. L. Larrubia, J. M. B. Marques, S. G. Cerdan, P. Brastianos, P. Horowitz, S. Santagata, R. T. Jones, A. McKenna, G. Getz, K. Ligon, E. Palescandolo, P. Van Hummelen, A. Stemmer-Rachamimov, D. Louis, W. C. Hahn, I. Dunn, R. Beroukhim, X. Guan, J. Vengoechea, S. Zheng, A. Sloan, Y. Chen, D. Brat, B. P. O'Neill, M. Cohen, K. Aldape, S. Rosenfeld, H. Noushmehr, R. G. Verhaak, J. Barnholtz-Sloan, E. M. Bahassi, Y.-Q. Li, E. Cross, W. Li, J. Vijg, C. McPherson, R. Warnick, P. Stambrook, O. Rixe, L. Manterola, S. Tejada-Solis, R. Diez-Valle, M. Gonzalez, P. Jauregui, N. Sampron, C. Barrena, I. Ruiz, J. Gallego, J.-Y. Delattre, A. L. de Munain, M. M. Mlonso, K. Saito, A. Mukasa, G. Nagae, K. Aihara, S. Takayanagi, H. Aburatani, N. Saito, X.-T. Kong, B. D. Fu, S. Du, A. N. Hasso, M. E. Linskey, D. Bota, C. Li, Y.-S. Chen, Z.-p. Chen, C. H. Kim, J. H. Cheong, J. M. Kim, N. P. Yelon, E. Jacoby, Z. R. Cohen, J. Ishida, K. Kurozumi, T. Ichikawa, M. Onishi, K. Fujii, Y. Shimazu, I. Date, R. Narayanan, Q. H. Ho, B. S. Levin, M. L. Maeder, J. K. Joung, C. L. Nutt, D. N. Louis, J. Thorsteinsdottir, P. Fu, M. Gehrmann, G. Multhoff, J.-C. Tonn, C. Schichor, K. Thirumoorthy, N. Gordon, S. Walston, D. Patel, M. Okamoto, A. Chakravarti, K. Palanichamy, P. French, L. Erdem, L. Gravendeel, J. de Rooi, P. Eilers, A. Idbaih, W. Spliet, W. den Dunnen, J. Teepen, P. S. Smitt, J. M. Kros, T. Gorlia, M. van den Bent, D. McCarthy, R. W. Cook, K. Oelschlager, D. Maetzold, M. Hanna, W. Wick, C. Meisner, B. Hentschel, M. Platten, M. C. Sabel, S. Koeppen, R. Ketter, M. Weiler, G. Tabatabai, A. Schilling, A. von Deimling, D. Gramatzki, M. Westphal, G. Schackert, M. Loeffler, M. Simon, G. Reifenberger, M. Weller, L. Moren, M. Johansson, T. Bergenheim, H. Antti, E. P. Sulman, L. D. Goodman, K. M. Wani, F. DeMonte, K. D. Aldape, B. Krischek, I. Gugel, D. Aref, C. Marshall, S. Croul, G. Zadeh, C. L. Nilsson, E. Sulman, H. Liu, C. Wild, C. F. Lichti, M. R. Emmett, F. F. Lang, C. Conrad, A. Alentorn, Y. Marie, B. Boisselier, C. Carpetier, K. Mokhtari, K. Hoang-Xuan, L. Capelle, T. Lautenschlaeger, A. Huebner, J. B. McIntyre, T. Magliocco, M. Hamilton, J. Easaw, B. Pollo, C. Calatozzolo, R. Vuono, S. Guzzetti, M. Eoli, A. Silvani, F. Di Meco, G. Filippini, G. Finocchiaro, A. Joy, A. Ramesh, I. Smirnov, M. Reiser, W. Shapiro, G. Mills, S. Kim, B. Feuerstein, D. D. Gonda, J. Li, N. McCabe, S. Walker, N. Goffard, K. Wikstrom, E. McLean, C. Greenan, T. Delaney, M. McCarthy, F. McDyer, K. E. Keating, I. F. James, T. Harrison, P. Mullan, D. P. Harkin, B. S. Carter, R. D. Kennedy, C. C. Chen, A. S. Patel, J. E. Allen, D. T. Dicker, K. Rizzo, J. M. Sheehan, M. J. Glantz, W. S. El-Deiry, B. Salhia, J. T. Ross, J. Kiefer, C. Van Cott, R. Metpally, A. Baker, Z. Sibenaller, S. Nasser, T. Ryken, R. Ramanathan, M. E. Berens, J. Carpten, N. L. Tran, Y. Bi, S. Pal, Z. Zhang, R. Gupta, L. Macyszyn, H. Fetting, D. O'Rourke, R. V. Davuluri, A. M. Ezrin, K. Moore, W. Stummer, C. G. Hadjipanayis, D. P. Cahill, J. Beiko, D. Suki, S. Prabhu, J. Weinberg, F. Lang, R. Sawaya, G. Rao, I. McCutcheon, F. G. Barker, A. D. Trister, B. Bot, K. Fontes, C. Bridge, A. L. Baldock, J. K. Rockhill, M. M. Mrugala, R. R. Rockne, E. Huang, K. R. Swanson, H. R. Underhill, J. Zhang, M. Shi, X. Lin, A. Mikheev, R. C. Rostomily, A. C. Scheck, P. Stafford, A. Hughes, Z. Cichacz, S. W. Coons, S. A. Johnston, L. Mainwaring, J. Craig, D. Garcia, G. Bergthold, M. Burns, B. Rich, S. Ramkissoon, C. Eberhart, A. Ligon, L. Goumnerova, C. Stiles, M. Kieran, W. Hahn, K. H. Olausson, J. Correia, E. Gafni, M. Theisen, M. Hayashi, S. Haidar, C. Maire, L. A. Mainwaring, A. Norden, P. Wen, A. Kung, B. Alexander, P. Tonellato, K. L. Ligon
Publikováno v:
Neuro-Oncology. 14:vi91-vi100
High-grade glioma is the most common brain tumor in adults, and the prognosis for patients diagnosed with this type of cancer is still poor. The biological behavior of the tumors is correlated to t ...
Publikováno v:
Oncogene. 27:6679-6689
Cell migration is essential to cancer invasion and metastasis and is spatially and temporally integrated through transcriptionally dependent and independent mechanisms. Since cell migration is studied in vitro, it is important to identify genes that
Autor:
L, Mariani, C, Beaudry, W S, McDonough, D B, Hoelzinger, T, Demuth, K R, Ross, T, Berens, S W, Coons, G, Watts, J M, Trent, J S, Wei, A, Giese, M E, Berens
Publikováno v:
Journal of neuro-oncology. 53(2)
Microarray analysis of complementary DNA (cDNA) allows large-scale, comparative, gene expression profiling of two different cell populations. This approach has the potential for elucidating the primary transcription events and genetic cascades respon
Autor:
L, Mariani, C, Beaudry, W S, McDonough, D B, Hoelzinger, E, Kaczmarek, F, Ponce, S W, Coons, A, Giese, R W, Seiler, M E, Berens
Publikováno v:
Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research. 7(8)
To discover the genetic determinants of glioma invasion in vivo, we compared the mRNA expression profiles of glioblastoma cells residing at the tumor core versus those at the invasive rim of a human tumor resection.From a single glioblastoma specimen
Autor:
L, Mariani, W S, McDonough, D B, Hoelzinger, C, Beaudry, E, Kaczmarek, S W, Coons, A, Giese, M, Moghaddam, R W, Seiler, M E, Berens
Publikováno v:
Cancer research. 61(10)
The mRNA expression profiles from glioblastoma cells residing at the tumor core and invasive rim of a human tumor resection were compared. From a single tumor specimen, 20,000 single cells from each region were collected by laser capture microdissect
Publikováno v:
Cell proliferation. 34(2)
We propose that a highly malignant brain tumour is an opportunistic, self‐organizing and adaptive complex dynamic biosystem rather than an unorganized cell mass. To test the hypothesis of related key behaviour such as cell proliferation and invasio
Autor:
S, Treasurywala, M E, Berens
Publikováno v:
Glia. 24(2)
Local invasion is a hallmark of gliomas. Infiltrating tumor cells establish sites of persistent and recurrent lesions that ultimately prove fatal. Determinants of glioma cell migration include integrins and their ligands within the matrix. In contras
Publikováno v:
Cancer research. 58(9)
CNS-1 is a highly invasive neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM)-positive rat glioma that exhibits similarities in its pattern of infiltration to human gliomas. To investigate whether increasing NCAM expression alters invasive behavior, retroviruses e
Autor:
L K, Shawver, D P, Schwartz, E, Mann, H, Chen, J, Tsai, L, Chu, L, Taylorson, M, Longhi, S, Meredith, L, Germain, J S, Jacobs, C, Tang, A, Ullrich, M E, Berens, E, Hersh, G, McMahon, K P, Hirth, T J, Powell
Publikováno v:
Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research. 3(7)
Many reports have cited coexpression of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) and its receptors by tumor cells or cells supporting tumor growth, suggesting both autocrine and paracrine mechanisms for PDGF-mediated tumor growth. We found that a small
Publikováno v:
International journal of cancer. 67(2)
Astrocytomas often show high rates of local invasion that lead to local recurrence of the disease. Histologically, the most highly invasive astrocytoma cells are detected in isolation rather than as nests of tumor. Our study attempted to determine wh