نتایج جستجو برای: s100 positive tumors

تعداد نتایج: 819050  

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2015
Colleen E Paquette Michael L Kent Tracy S Peterson Rong Wang Roderick H Dashwood Christiane V Löhr

Spontaneous neoplasia of the intestinal tract in sentinel and moribund zebrafish Danio rerio is common in some zebrafish facilities. We previously classified these tumors as adenocarcinoma, small-cell carcinoma, or carcinoma otherwise unspecified based on histomorphologic characteristics. Based on histological presentation, the primary differential diagnosis for the intestinal carcinomas was tu...

Journal: :Acta Scientiae Veterinariae 2021

Background: Schwannomas are benign neurogenic tumours of peripheral nerves. They originate from Schwann cells, which form the neural sheath.Peripheral nerve sheath tumors most commonly found on head and neck regions both dogs people. rarely observed in ophthalmic areas. When they occur, ocular usually located orbit, uveal tract conjunctiva. The occurrence schwannoma, a subset PNST has been well...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1990
R H Selinfreund S W Barger M J Welsh L J Van Eldik

The phenotypic effects of selectively decreasing the levels of S100 beta in cultured glial cells were analyzed. Two separate antisense approaches were utilized for inhibition of S100 beta production: analysis of clonal isolates of rat C6 glioma cells containing an S100 beta antisense gene under the control of a dexamethasone-inducible promoter, and analysis of C6 cells treated with S100 beta an...

Journal: :Cell calcium 1993
D B Zimmer J G Dubuisson

An S100 binding protein from skeletal muscle, R95 000, has been purified, identified as glycogen phosphorylase, and shown to be regulated in vitro by the S100 alpha isoform. When a soluble skeletal muscle fraction was subjected to a standard purification procedure for glycogen phosphorylase, R95 000 copurified with the 95 000 molecular weight glycogen phosphorylase protein standard on SDS-polya...

Journal: :Journal of neurochemistry 1988
D B Zimmer L J Van Eldik

To understand better the mechanisms involved in the transduction of a calcium signal into an intracellular response via multiple calcium-modulated proteins, we have examined the calcium-modulated proteins, S100 and calmodulin, and their intracellular targets in rat C6 glioma cells. Subconfluent, confluent, and postconfluent C6 cells contain predominantly, if not exclusively, the S100 beta polyp...

Journal: :بینا 0
فهیمه اسدی آملی f asadi-amoli تهران- میدان قزوین- بیمارستان فارابی شهرزاد فیروزبخت sh firozbakht تهران- میدان قزوین- بیمارستان فارابی علی صادقی طاری a sadeghi tari تهران- میدان قزوین- بیمارستان فارابی

purpose: to assess the histopathological and immunohistochemical features of orbital spindle cell tumors. methods: a descriptive, retrospective study was performed on 63 pathology reports on all types of orbital spindle cell tumors at the pathology department of farabi hospital between 1995 and 2005. immunohistochemistry studies for different markers, such as smooth muscle actin, desmin, s100 p...

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 2000
W Leśniak G W Swart H P Bloemers J Kuźnicki

Many of the small, acidic, calcium binding S100 proteins present in the brain specifically map different anatomical regions and cell types and their overexpression is implicated in pathological changes. Similarly to other members of the S100 protein family, calcyclin (S100A6) is expressed in a cell specific manner and is found in subpopulations of neurons and astrocytes in the brain and in epit...

2015
Songtao Gao Yan Zheng Qiqing Cai Xuejian Wu Weitao Yao Jiaqiang Wang

INTRODUCTION The aim of the study was to explore an effective method to induce adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) to differentiate into Schwann-like cells in vitro. MATERIAL AND METHODS Reagents were applied in two different ways (Dezawa inducing method and modified inducing method) in which inducers including β-mercaptoethanol (β-ME), all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA), type I collagenase, forsk...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1992
W C Friend S Clapoff C Landry L E Becker D O'Hanlon R J Allore I R Brown A Marks J Roder R J Dunn

The beta-subunit of S100 protein (S100 beta) is highly conserved in the mammalian brain. The gene coding for human S100 beta has been mapped to chromosome 21. In order to study the consequences of overexpression of the S100 beta gene, transgenic mice were generated by microinjection of a 17.3 kilobase human genomic fragment containing the three exons and the transcription control elements of th...

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