Publications by authors named "C Mesonero"

The pandemic potential of influenza has made this disease the principal target of both national and international surveillance systems. The intrinsic characteristics of sentinel networks enable them to integrate epidemiological and virological information of a high incidence disease such as influenza, so helping in the early detection and characterization of the circulating influenza viruses and in evaluating their spread capacity in the population. A sentinel network, which covers 75% of the population, was created in Spain more than ten years ago.

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Purpose: CD44 is a cell surface receptor implicated in cancer progression and metastases. Malignant tumors may show a loss of CD44 splice control mechanisms. We investigated the role of CD44 splice variant expression in ovarian tumors and metastases, and its association with survival.

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Objective: CD44 is a cell surface receptor implicated in tumor metastases. We have previously shown that there is a loss of CD44 splice control in clear cell carcinoma (CCCa) of the ovary. Our aim is to characterize the expression of CD44-3v, -5v, -7v, and -10v in clear cell ovarian tumors and to determine their prognostic value.

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Objective: CD44 is a cell surface glycoprotein widely distributed in the extracellular matrix. CD44 isoforms arising from alternative mRNA splicing are implicated in tumor metastases. The aim of this study is to investigate the expression of CD44s and two splice variants, CD44-9v and CD44-10v, in squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the vulva as well as its correlation with lymph node (LN) metastases and disease-free survival.

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Objective: CD44 is a cell adhesion molecule that binds extracellular matrix. CD44 isoforms arising from alternative mRNA splicing are implicated in tumor metastases. The aim of our study is to investigate the expression of CD44 splice variants and its correlation to lymph node metastases and disease-free survival in squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the vulva.

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