Control of the G1/S-phase transition as well as angiogenic switch are two of the most studied mechanisms in cancer. The current study examined the correlation between the immunohistochemical expression of pRb2/p130, VEGF, EZH2, p53, p16, p21waf-1, p27, and PCNA in Barrett's esophagus (BE). Overall, p53 showed a much higher expression in BE patients (up to 50%) than in controls (1-10%) (P < 0.005). Also p21 showed a downregulation in BE when compared to normal esophagus (70% of cells vs. 65%), but the difference did not show any statistical significance (P = 0.45). pRb2/p130 was detected in 80% of cells in normal controls, but showed positive in only 20% of cells in BE biopsies. Additionally, Rb2/p130 expression was inversely correlated to t...
Barrett’s esophagus (BE) is the most important risk factor for the development of esophageal adenoca...
The molecular landscape of Barrett's esophagus and Barrett-related neoplastic lesions is still far f...
The Barrett’s esophagus (BE) is defined as endoscopically visible columnar mucosa at the distal esop...
Control of the G1/S-phase transition as well as angiogenic switch are two of the most studied mechan...
Control of the G1/S-phase transition as well as angiogenic switch are two of the most studied mechan...
Background: Esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) has an extremely poor prognosis. There is a need to char...
Histopathologic grading of dysplasia in Barrett esophagus (BE) shows substantial interobserver and i...
textabstractHistopathologic grading of dysplasia in Barrett esophagus (BE) shows substantial interob...
Background: Loss of heterozygosity of p53 along with aneuploidy is deemed to be the early molecular ...
Barrett's esophagus (BE) is a metaplastic disorder in which specialized columnar epithelium replaces...
The incidence of adenocarcinoma of the distal esophagus is rapidly increasing in the Western world. ...
Although the considerable progress against gastric cancer, it remains a complex lethal disease defin...
Barrett's esophagus (BE) is a metaplastic precursor lesion of esophageal adenocarcinoma (EA), the mo...
textabstractThe aim of our study was to better understand the molecular mechanisms during neoplastic...
p53 and Neoplastic Progression in Barrett's Esophagus Stig...
Barrett’s esophagus (BE) is the most important risk factor for the development of esophageal adenoca...
The molecular landscape of Barrett's esophagus and Barrett-related neoplastic lesions is still far f...
The Barrett’s esophagus (BE) is defined as endoscopically visible columnar mucosa at the distal esop...
Control of the G1/S-phase transition as well as angiogenic switch are two of the most studied mechan...
Control of the G1/S-phase transition as well as angiogenic switch are two of the most studied mechan...
Background: Esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) has an extremely poor prognosis. There is a need to char...
Histopathologic grading of dysplasia in Barrett esophagus (BE) shows substantial interobserver and i...
textabstractHistopathologic grading of dysplasia in Barrett esophagus (BE) shows substantial interob...
Background: Loss of heterozygosity of p53 along with aneuploidy is deemed to be the early molecular ...
Barrett's esophagus (BE) is a metaplastic disorder in which specialized columnar epithelium replaces...
The incidence of adenocarcinoma of the distal esophagus is rapidly increasing in the Western world. ...
Although the considerable progress against gastric cancer, it remains a complex lethal disease defin...
Barrett's esophagus (BE) is a metaplastic precursor lesion of esophageal adenocarcinoma (EA), the mo...
textabstractThe aim of our study was to better understand the molecular mechanisms during neoplastic...
p53 and Neoplastic Progression in Barrett's Esophagus Stig...
Barrett’s esophagus (BE) is the most important risk factor for the development of esophageal adenoca...
The molecular landscape of Barrett's esophagus and Barrett-related neoplastic lesions is still far f...
The Barrett’s esophagus (BE) is defined as endoscopically visible columnar mucosa at the distal esop...