Publications by authors named "Nerea Paz"

In the present exploratory study, we aim to elucidate the action of radon in vivo and to assess the possible health risks. Chromosome aberrations were analyzed in lymphocytes of two patients (P1, P2) undergoing radon spa therapy in Bad Steben (Germany). Both patients, suffering from painful chronic degenerative disorders of the spine and joints, received nine baths (1.

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Down syndrome is a common birth defect caused by trisomy of chromosome 21. Chromosomes occupy distinct territories in interphase nuclei, and their distribution within the nuclear space is nonrandom. In humans with Down syndrome, two chromosomes 21 frequently localize proximal to one another and distant from the third chromosome.

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Chromosome territories constitute the most conspicuous feature of nuclear architecture, and they exhibit non-random distribution patterns in the interphase nucleus. We observed that in cell nuclei from humans with Down Syndrome two chromosomes 21 frequently localize proximal to one another and distant from the third chromosome. To systematically investigate whether the proximally positioned chromosomes were always the same in all cells, we developed an approach consisting of sequential FISH and CISH combined with laser-microdissection of chromosomes from the interphase nucleus and followed by subsequent chromosome identification by microsatellite allele genotyping.

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Article Synopsis
  • Eukaryotic genomes are organized in the cell nucleus, influencing both gene positioning and biological processes, with certain genes like Zac1 showing specific spatial relationships.* -
  • Research using 3D mapping revealed that while Myc, c-Met, and other genes share similar radial distributions, Zac1 transcription occurs near the nucleolus and its mRNA accumulates there.* -
  • Disruption of nucleoli affected Zac1 mRNA and protein levels, indicating a connection between the spatial organization of Zac1 and its expression, particularly during cell cycle changes.*
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