Telomerase has been found to be reactivated in a majority of cancers but is inactive in most somatic cells. Our principal goal was to determine the potential use of the telomeric repeat amplification protocol (TRAP) assay as marker for malignancy in cytological effusions. The simple selection criterion was the cytological diagnosis, and routine samples were classified into malignant (58 samples) and nonmalignant (233 samples). Of the malignant samples, 44/58 (76%) were positive by TRAP assay. Of the 14 telomerase-negative cytology-positive samples, RNA integrity was poor in 9, indicating suboptimal sample conservation for molecular analysis. In 3 of the remaining 5 samples with a negative TRAP assay, a high number of malignant cells was obs...
Telomerase activity is found in various cell types including stem cells, neoplastic cells, and immor...
To compare the performances of two methods, telomerase repeat amplification protocol (TRAP) in situ ...
WOS: 000185339400008PubMed: 14516130The aim of the present study was to investigate the diagnostic e...
Telomerase has been found to be reactivated in a majority of cancers but is inactive in most somatic...
Telomerase is inactive in most somatic cells, but has been found to be reactivated in a majority of ...
CONTEXT: We previously found telomere repeat amplification protocol (TRAP) in situ helpful in the di...
Clinical cytology is a rapid method to detect malignancy in effusions of the serous cavities, but th...
Telomerase Repeat Amplification Protocol (TRAP) in situ was performed on cytospin preparations from ...
Cytology is central in the diagnosis of malignancy in effusions. Ancillary techniques, mainly immuno...
Objective: To determine if telomerase activity can differentiate malignant from tuberculous pleural ...
Real-time TRAP assay was developed to improve the sensitivity and quantitative detection of telomera...
ity of human malignant tumors, making telomerase activity (TA) one key difference between mortal and...
Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein complex with reverse-transcriptase activity responsible for telome...
Objective To compare the performances of 2 methods, telomerase repeat amplification protocol (TRAP) ...
essential for the normal replication of chromosomes. Telomerase activity is absent in most somatic c...
Telomerase activity is found in various cell types including stem cells, neoplastic cells, and immor...
To compare the performances of two methods, telomerase repeat amplification protocol (TRAP) in situ ...
WOS: 000185339400008PubMed: 14516130The aim of the present study was to investigate the diagnostic e...
Telomerase has been found to be reactivated in a majority of cancers but is inactive in most somatic...
Telomerase is inactive in most somatic cells, but has been found to be reactivated in a majority of ...
CONTEXT: We previously found telomere repeat amplification protocol (TRAP) in situ helpful in the di...
Clinical cytology is a rapid method to detect malignancy in effusions of the serous cavities, but th...
Telomerase Repeat Amplification Protocol (TRAP) in situ was performed on cytospin preparations from ...
Cytology is central in the diagnosis of malignancy in effusions. Ancillary techniques, mainly immuno...
Objective: To determine if telomerase activity can differentiate malignant from tuberculous pleural ...
Real-time TRAP assay was developed to improve the sensitivity and quantitative detection of telomera...
ity of human malignant tumors, making telomerase activity (TA) one key difference between mortal and...
Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein complex with reverse-transcriptase activity responsible for telome...
Objective To compare the performances of 2 methods, telomerase repeat amplification protocol (TRAP) ...
essential for the normal replication of chromosomes. Telomerase activity is absent in most somatic c...
Telomerase activity is found in various cell types including stem cells, neoplastic cells, and immor...
To compare the performances of two methods, telomerase repeat amplification protocol (TRAP) in situ ...
WOS: 000185339400008PubMed: 14516130The aim of the present study was to investigate the diagnostic e...