The expression of p53 in oral mucosal disorders is strongly associated with malignant disease. Smears from normal and malignant oral mucosa were investigated for the presence of p53 using CM1 polyclonal antibody against p53 protein. The expression of p53 in smears was compared with the expression of the marker in biopsies from these oral carcinomas. p53 was identified in eight smears from 12 biopsy positive oral cancers. It was not seen in smears from eight p53-negative oral cancers and 40 smears from normal oral mucosa. It is suggested that expression of p53 in smears from a clinically suspicious lesion may be of value in the diagnosis of oral carcinoma
Background: As most of the oral squamous cell carcinoma develop from precursor premalignant lesions,...
Background and purpose: In our previous study, positive p53 staining was observed in 47 of 81 (58%) ...
With the ultimate goal of characterizing the molecular pathogenesis of oral cancer, the most predomi...
The expression of p53 in oral mucosal disorders is strongly associated with malignant disease. Smear...
Recent studies have shown the accumulation of high levels of p53 protein to be associated with malig...
Recent reports of p53 positivity in the normal mucosa of some head and neck cancer patients have bee...
Introduction: Expression of p53 gene is one of the common findings in premalignancies and malignanci...
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the commonest cancer in the mouth. Multiple risk factors, such as s...
Aim: The aim of this study is to demonstrate the possible correlation between the expression of exam...
I n a c t i vation of this gene leads to the inability of a cell with DNA damage to induce cell cycl...
Aim: To study oral hyperplastic epithelium, dysplastic epithelium and squamous cell carcinoma to det...
Immunohistochemistry was used to examine the expression of p53 in pre-malignant oral lesions and ora...
study oral hyperplastic epithelium, dysplastic epithelium and squamous cell carcinoma to determine (...
Background: Squamous cell carcinoma is a malignancy of oral cavity mostly occurred and can also meta...
Oral precancerous lesions have been considered as a target tissue for the early detection and chemop...
Background: As most of the oral squamous cell carcinoma develop from precursor premalignant lesions,...
Background and purpose: In our previous study, positive p53 staining was observed in 47 of 81 (58%) ...
With the ultimate goal of characterizing the molecular pathogenesis of oral cancer, the most predomi...
The expression of p53 in oral mucosal disorders is strongly associated with malignant disease. Smear...
Recent studies have shown the accumulation of high levels of p53 protein to be associated with malig...
Recent reports of p53 positivity in the normal mucosa of some head and neck cancer patients have bee...
Introduction: Expression of p53 gene is one of the common findings in premalignancies and malignanci...
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the commonest cancer in the mouth. Multiple risk factors, such as s...
Aim: The aim of this study is to demonstrate the possible correlation between the expression of exam...
I n a c t i vation of this gene leads to the inability of a cell with DNA damage to induce cell cycl...
Aim: To study oral hyperplastic epithelium, dysplastic epithelium and squamous cell carcinoma to det...
Immunohistochemistry was used to examine the expression of p53 in pre-malignant oral lesions and ora...
study oral hyperplastic epithelium, dysplastic epithelium and squamous cell carcinoma to determine (...
Background: Squamous cell carcinoma is a malignancy of oral cavity mostly occurred and can also meta...
Oral precancerous lesions have been considered as a target tissue for the early detection and chemop...
Background: As most of the oral squamous cell carcinoma develop from precursor premalignant lesions,...
Background and purpose: In our previous study, positive p53 staining was observed in 47 of 81 (58%) ...
With the ultimate goal of characterizing the molecular pathogenesis of oral cancer, the most predomi...