DNA sequence amplification contributes to the multistep process of carcinogenesis, and overexpression of amplified genes has been shown to contribute tn the malignant phenotype. Cytogenetic analyses of human tumor cells, including ovarian malignancies, frequently show cytological evidence of DNA amplification in the form of double minutes and homogeneously staining regions. In this report, we have combined the techniques of chromosome microdissection and fluorescence in situ hybridization (P. S. Meltzer et al., Nat. Genet., 1: 24-28, 1992) to identify the composition and chromosomal origin of seven homogeneously staining regions from seven eases of ovarian cancer. Twelve specific chromosome band regions were identified as amplified includin...
Background It is known that all tumors studied in sufficient number to draw conclusi...
We report the complete genomic DNA sequence and the characterization of a 330-kb region on chromo-so...
Metaphase comparative genomic hybridisation (CGH) studies indicate that chromosomes 4, 5, 6, 13, 14,...
We have performed microdissection of 16 putative homogeneously staining regions (hsrs) from nine dif...
Cytogenetic analysis was performed on 50 short-term culture of human ovarian carcinoma from 48 patie...
The recognition of recurring sites of chromosome changes in malignancies has greatly facilitated the...
Cytogenetic studies to identify chromosomal aberrations in ovarian tumors allow for a better underst...
Gene amplification is an important manifestation of genetic instability in cancer. Recently, the stu...
In human breast carcinomas, increased copy number of DNA sequences derived from the long arm of chro...
The primary aim of this report was to examine the significance of increased DNA sequence copy number...
Ovarian cancer is one of the most frequent gynecological malignancies worldwide with a poor prognosi...
The hypothesis that ovarian cancer is multifocal in origin was examined using molecular genetic tech...
In this study, 23 ovarian cancer cell lines were screened using array-comparative genomic hybridizat...
In this report we present the characterization of ovarian neoplasms including benign tumors, borderl...
In this study of ovarian carcinoma, we extended previous findings by performing FISH using chromosom...
Background It is known that all tumors studied in sufficient number to draw conclusi...
We report the complete genomic DNA sequence and the characterization of a 330-kb region on chromo-so...
Metaphase comparative genomic hybridisation (CGH) studies indicate that chromosomes 4, 5, 6, 13, 14,...
We have performed microdissection of 16 putative homogeneously staining regions (hsrs) from nine dif...
Cytogenetic analysis was performed on 50 short-term culture of human ovarian carcinoma from 48 patie...
The recognition of recurring sites of chromosome changes in malignancies has greatly facilitated the...
Cytogenetic studies to identify chromosomal aberrations in ovarian tumors allow for a better underst...
Gene amplification is an important manifestation of genetic instability in cancer. Recently, the stu...
In human breast carcinomas, increased copy number of DNA sequences derived from the long arm of chro...
The primary aim of this report was to examine the significance of increased DNA sequence copy number...
Ovarian cancer is one of the most frequent gynecological malignancies worldwide with a poor prognosi...
The hypothesis that ovarian cancer is multifocal in origin was examined using molecular genetic tech...
In this study, 23 ovarian cancer cell lines were screened using array-comparative genomic hybridizat...
In this report we present the characterization of ovarian neoplasms including benign tumors, borderl...
In this study of ovarian carcinoma, we extended previous findings by performing FISH using chromosom...
Background It is known that all tumors studied in sufficient number to draw conclusi...
We report the complete genomic DNA sequence and the characterization of a 330-kb region on chromo-so...
Metaphase comparative genomic hybridisation (CGH) studies indicate that chromosomes 4, 5, 6, 13, 14,...