Summary. The technique of differential display (DD) has been used widely to identify potentially interesting overexpressed or repressed genes in a variety of compared samples. When used in studying tissue samples, it inevitably confronts problems of limited amount of input material and cell‐type heterogeneity. We report here the application of in situ hybridization as a method of confirmatory test for DD as well as definition of cell type expressing differential cDNA. This procedure employed material derived from a single case of human mammary, grade III, infiltrating ductal carcinoma, using free‐hand microdissection, where we have compared gene expression profiles in invasive tumour with those in adjacent normal tissue. A total of 21 cDNAs...
Tissue localization of gene expression is increasingly important for accurate interpretation of larg...
Aims: To evaluate the reliability of novel brightfield microscopy-based dual in situ hybridization (...
The aim of th present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of fluorescence in situ hybridisation ...
To examine gene-expression patterning in late-stage breast cancer biopsies, we used a microdissectio...
AbstractBackgroundThis project compared HER-2/neu gene status in breast cancers, as demonstrated by ...
There is evidence that breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease phenotypically as well as molecular ...
The human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2) protein has been associated with breast cancer p...
Breast cancer, is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths among women in developed countri...
To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of chromogenic in-situ hybridization (CISH) in detecting...
To obtain more information about the relationship between numerical aberrations of chromosome 1 and ...
In situ hybridization is an important technique in breast cancer research, which is widely applied i...
amplification has become clinically important in the present management of breast cancer and may hav...
The search for human genes specifically expressed in different tumours is one of the major challenge...
Altered expression of genes can have phenotypic consequences in cancer development and treatment, de...
Cancers display heterogeneity in genetic profiles of the individual cancer cells and in the composit...
Tissue localization of gene expression is increasingly important for accurate interpretation of larg...
Aims: To evaluate the reliability of novel brightfield microscopy-based dual in situ hybridization (...
The aim of th present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of fluorescence in situ hybridisation ...
To examine gene-expression patterning in late-stage breast cancer biopsies, we used a microdissectio...
AbstractBackgroundThis project compared HER-2/neu gene status in breast cancers, as demonstrated by ...
There is evidence that breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease phenotypically as well as molecular ...
The human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2) protein has been associated with breast cancer p...
Breast cancer, is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths among women in developed countri...
To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of chromogenic in-situ hybridization (CISH) in detecting...
To obtain more information about the relationship between numerical aberrations of chromosome 1 and ...
In situ hybridization is an important technique in breast cancer research, which is widely applied i...
amplification has become clinically important in the present management of breast cancer and may hav...
The search for human genes specifically expressed in different tumours is one of the major challenge...
Altered expression of genes can have phenotypic consequences in cancer development and treatment, de...
Cancers display heterogeneity in genetic profiles of the individual cancer cells and in the composit...
Tissue localization of gene expression is increasingly important for accurate interpretation of larg...
Aims: To evaluate the reliability of novel brightfield microscopy-based dual in situ hybridization (...
The aim of th present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of fluorescence in situ hybridisation ...