نتایج جستجو برای: aneuploidy

تعداد نتایج: 5510  

Journal: :Vojnosanitetski Pregled 2023

Introduction. The presence of aneuploidy in patients diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), except trisomy 12, is considered quite uncommon. Hyperdiploidy or near-tetraploidy (occurring 1?3% all CLL patients) usually confer a poor prognosis. Case report. We report patient progressive phase near?triploid karyotype. prognosis the disease was more precisely determined by applying cytog...

Journal: :Cancer research 1988
G R Rutteman C J Cornelisse N J Dijkshoorn J Poortman W Misdorp

DNA ploidy has been determined using flow cytometry in 23 nonmalignant and 34 malignant (primary and metastatic) mammary tumors from 46 dogs. This parameter was compared with clinical stage, histology, and estrogen and progesterone receptor analysis. Twenty-one of 34 cancers (61.8%) from 32 dogs were DNA aneuploid. Aneuploidy was also found in 4 of 23 nonmalignant tumors (17.4%) from 20 dogs. R...

2014
Jon M. Davison Melissa Yee J. Michael Krill-Burger Maureen A. Lyons-Weiler Lori A. Kelly Christin M. Sciulli Katie S. Nason James D. Luketich George K. Michalopoulos William A. LaFramboise

BACKGROUND Prognostic biomarkers are needed for superficial gastroesophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) to predict clinical outcomes and select therapy. Although recurrent mutations have been characterized in EAC, little is known about their clinical and prognostic significance. Aneuploidy is predictive of clinical outcome in many malignancies but has not been evaluated in superficial EAC. METHODS ...

Journal: :Ginekologia polska 2007
Ewa Bocian

The traditional "gold standard" for prenatal diagnosis of chromosome abnormalities involves analysis of banded chromosomes obtained from cultured amniotic fluid or chorionic villus cells. Most studies are performed because of increased risk of aneuploidy of chromosomes 13, 18 and 21. It constitute 65-85% of all chromosome aberrations diagnosed prenataly. At present more rapid (in 1-3 days) meth...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1982
M H Kaufman

A technique in which mouse eggs are stimulated to develop parthenogenetically following their brief incubation in 7% ethanol in PBS is described. Very high rates of activation were achieved, and a detailed analysis presented of the class of parthenogenone which develops a single haploid pronucleus following second polar body extrusion. As preliminary studies on presumptive haploid morulae indic...

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental medicine 2015
Wei-Lin Ke Wei-Hua Zhao Xin-Yu Wang

OBJECTIVE The study aimed to validate the efficacy of detection of fetal cell-free DNA in maternal plasma of trisomy 21, 18 and 13 in a clinical setting. METHODS A total of 2340 women at high risk for Down syndrome based on maternal age, prenatal history or a positive sesum or sonographic screening test were offered prenatal noninvasive aneuploidy test. According to the prenatal noninvasive a...

Journal: :Gut 1986
J B Fozard P Quirke M F Dixon

The prevalence of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) aneuploidy in 297 samples from 38 patients with ulcerative colitis of varying duration was investigated by flow cytometry. In 12 patients colitis was complicated by the development of colorectal carcinoma: one had three synchronous carcinomas. Only four of 14 carcinomas were DNA aneuploid. Deoxyribonucleic acid aneuploidy occurred focally in the col...

2017
Zhenguo Zhang Daven C. Presgraves

Chromosomal or segmental aneuploidy-the gain or loss of whole or partial chromosomes-is typically deleterious for organisms, a hallmark of cancers, and only occasionally adaptive. To understand the cellular and organismal consequences of aneuploidy, it is important to determine how altered gene doses impact gene expression. Previous studies show that, for some Drosophila cell lines but not othe...

Journal: :Cancer genetics and cytogenetics 2009
Joshua M Nicholson Peter Duesberg

Cancers have clonal, aneuploid karyotypes that evolve ever more malignant phenotypes spontaneously. Because these facts are hard to explain by conventional mutation theory, we propose here a karyotypic cancer theory. According to this theory, carcinogens initiate carcinogenesis by inducing random aneuploidy. Aneuploidy then catalyzes karyotypic evolutions, because it destabilizes the karyotype ...

Journal: :Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine 2021

There is a high incidence of chromosome abnormalities in human embryos that leads to failed IVF cycle. Different studies have shown maternal age the determining factor appearance chromosomal alterations embryo. However, possible influence ovarian stimulation on oocyte and embryo aneuploidies mosaicism controversial. A retrospective study was carried out which 835 from 280 couples undergoing rep...

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