Publications by authors named "Camila Tainah Da Silva"
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- * The study aimed to identify genes related to cell differentiation and proliferation that are differently expressed in ccRCC, using techniques like quantitative PCR (qPCR) and immunohistochemistry.
- * Key findings include the underexpression of genes occludin (OCLN) and growth arrest-specific 1 (GAS1), which may be regulated by specific microRNAs, and the significant overexpression of solute carrier family 2 member 1 (SLC2A1) in ccRCC samples.
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- The text mentions a correction to an article that can be found using the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) 10.1371/journal.pone.0081937.
- Corrections in academic articles are made to address errors or inaccuracies that may affect the study's findings or conclusions.
- This highlights the importance of accuracy and reliability in academic publishing, as corrections help maintain the integrity of the research.
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- A model for studying melanoma development was created by exposing non-tumorigenic melanocyte cells to repeated cycles of conditions that hinder their attachment.
- The research found that increased levels of superoxide, a reactive oxygen species, lead to changes in DNA methylation and expression of specific genes, contributing to cell transformation.
- The activation of the Ras/Rac1/ERK signaling pathway was identified as a key factor in this process, indicating that environmental stressors like superoxide might trigger early events in melanoma progression.*
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