Publications by authors named "G O Badalian"

Bone metastasis is a frequent complication of lung cancer progression, however, studies on bone metastatic tissues are scanty. Here we have collected a small cohort of 11 non-small cell lung cancer cases where primary tumors and corresponding bone metastases were available for pathological analysis. We have tested two molecular markers: EGFR protein expression and K-RAS mutation at codon 12 using immunohistochemistry and RFLPPCR, respectively.

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Background: EGFR and VEGFR2 protein expressions are hallmarks of clear cell renal cancer (RCC) with questionable prognostic impact. The skeletal system is one of the most common metastatic sites of RCC. Unfortunately, there are no data for EGFR and VEGFR2 protein expression in such lesions.

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The genotype of breast cancer (BRC) is considered to be relatively stable during tumor progression, accordingly, determination of the estrogen receptor and HER-2/neu status is currently based on the primary tumor. However, recent data suggest that the gene expression profile of the metastatic lesion can be different compared to that of the primary BRC. Accordingly, it is possible that the HER-2/neu status is different in the metastatic lesion and the primary BRC.

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The structure of membranes of Salmonella derby cells both containing R-plasmid and free of plasmid was studied by small- and large-angle X-ray diffraction. Reflections with interplane distances of 8 and 11 A were detected, which are typical of plasmid-carrying S. derby cells.

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A method for calculating the free energy of a macromolecule containing charged groups in electrostatic field in aqueous solution was proposed. The non-electrostatic component of free energy was calculated with consideration of van der Waals interactions between uncharged parts of the macromolecule. The electrostatic component of free energy was calculated with regard for the interactions of charged groups of the macromolecule with each other and with water molecules.

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