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pro vyhledávání: '"Rym El Abed"'
Autor:
Tetsuro Noguchi, Nouha Bouali, Sawsen Besbes, Paul Gesta, Violaine Bourdon, Walid Sabri Hamadou, Abderrahim Khelif, Hélène Dreyfus, Rahma Mani, Yosra Ben Youssef, Laurence Faivre, Zohra Soua, Hélène Zattara, Véronique Mari, Valérie Bonadona, Rym El Abed, Catherine Dugast, Hagay Sobol
Publikováno v:
Bulletin du Cancer. 108:798-805
Summary Introduction Apoptosis deregulation have been associated to tumorigenesis process and was highlighted as a prominent hallmark of cancer. Several mutations have been reported in several forms of Blood cancer. However, it has never been investi
Autor:
A. Fabre, V. Bourdon, Hélène Dreyfus, F. Eisinger, S. Y. Jemni, Testsuro Noguchi, Walid-Sabri Hamadou, V. Bonadona, Yosra Ben Youssef, Laurence Faivre, V. Mari, Zohra Soua, M. A. Laatiri, C. Dugast, Abderrahim Khelif, Rym El Abed, Paul Gesta, Hélène Zattara, Sawsen Besbes, H. Sobol
Publikováno v:
Clinical and Translational Oncology. 18:385-390
Purpose Familial aggregation among patients with several hematological malignancies has been revealed. This emphasizes the importance of genetic factors. Only few genes predisposing to familial hematological malignancies have been reported until now
Autor:
Marie-Paule Lefranc, Halima El Omri, Sabri Youssef, Amel El Khechine, Zohra Soua, Abderrahim Khelif, Rym El Abed, Adnene Laatiri
Publikováno v:
Leukemia & lymphoma
Leukemia & lymphoma, Taylor & Francis, 2006, 47, pp.1129-1137. ⟨10.1080/10428190600563250⟩
Leukemia & lymphoma, Taylor & Francis, 2006, 47, pp.1129-1137
Leukemia & lymphoma, Taylor & Francis, 2006, 47, pp.1129-1137. ⟨10.1080/10428190600563250⟩
Leukemia & lymphoma, Taylor & Francis, 2006, 47, pp.1129-1137
Clonal rearrangement of antigen receptor genes is commonly used to characterize the lymphoproliferative diseases. In order to perform molecular characterization in the diagnostics and monitoring of lymphoid malignancies, leukemias and lymphomas in Tu
Autor:
Sami Baccouche, Rachid Jlidi, Ali Mosbah, Salem Said, Ali Gargouri, Raja Mokdad-Gargouri, Imed Mabrouk, Jamel Daoud, Mounir Frikha, Rym El-Abed
Publikováno v:
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1010:764-770
The TP53 gene, frequently mutated in human cancers, carries several polymorphisms. The one most informative and studied concerns codon 72; a single base changes the CGC (arginine) to CCC (proline). The arginine form was considered to be a significant