We present a technique which allows the detection and chromosomal localization of DNA sequence copy number changes in solid tumor genomes from frozen sections and paraffin embedded, formalin fixed specimens. Based on comparative genomic hybridization and on universal DNA amplification procedures this technique is possible even if only a few tumor cells are available. We demonstrate the feasibility of this method to visualize complete and partial chromosome gains and losses and gene amplifications In archived solid tumor samples
A modification of reverse chromosome painting was carried out using genomic DNA from tumor cells as ...
In routine clinical practice, tumor tissue is stored as formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) bloc...
Context: In routine clinical practice, tumor tissue is stored in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded b...
We present a technique which allows the detection and chromosomal localization of DNA sequence copy ...
Genetic instability results, in a large majority of solid tumors, in deep chromosomal rearrangements...
Genetic instability results, in a large majority of solid tumors, in deep chromosomal rearrangements...
textabstractWe have applied non-isotopic in situ hybridization (ISH) to interphase cell nuclei of 23...
AbstractThe ability to utilize formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) archival specimens reliably ...
Many of the exciting new developments in solid tumor molecular cytogenetics impact classical and mol...
We demonstrate the use of representational difference analysis for cloning probes that detect DNA lo...
Since the establishment of pathologic and cytogenetic laboratories, left-over material in the form o...
Cancer cells exhibit nonrandom and complex chromosome abnormalities. The role of genomic changes in ...
Repeated DNAs from the constitutive heterochromatin of human chromosomes 1 and 18 were used as probe...
Comparative genomic in situ hybridization (CGH) provides a new possibility for searching genomes for...
peer reviewedAIMS: To determine whether junctional sequences of rearranged chromosomes can be amplif...
A modification of reverse chromosome painting was carried out using genomic DNA from tumor cells as ...
In routine clinical practice, tumor tissue is stored as formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) bloc...
Context: In routine clinical practice, tumor tissue is stored in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded b...
We present a technique which allows the detection and chromosomal localization of DNA sequence copy ...
Genetic instability results, in a large majority of solid tumors, in deep chromosomal rearrangements...
Genetic instability results, in a large majority of solid tumors, in deep chromosomal rearrangements...
textabstractWe have applied non-isotopic in situ hybridization (ISH) to interphase cell nuclei of 23...
AbstractThe ability to utilize formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) archival specimens reliably ...
Many of the exciting new developments in solid tumor molecular cytogenetics impact classical and mol...
We demonstrate the use of representational difference analysis for cloning probes that detect DNA lo...
Since the establishment of pathologic and cytogenetic laboratories, left-over material in the form o...
Cancer cells exhibit nonrandom and complex chromosome abnormalities. The role of genomic changes in ...
Repeated DNAs from the constitutive heterochromatin of human chromosomes 1 and 18 were used as probe...
Comparative genomic in situ hybridization (CGH) provides a new possibility for searching genomes for...
peer reviewedAIMS: To determine whether junctional sequences of rearranged chromosomes can be amplif...
A modification of reverse chromosome painting was carried out using genomic DNA from tumor cells as ...
In routine clinical practice, tumor tissue is stored as formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) bloc...
Context: In routine clinical practice, tumor tissue is stored in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded b...