Publications by authors named "Ruth C Waller"

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  • Endoscopic resection (ER) for early esophageal adenocarcinoma is viable if lymph node metastasis rates are lower than esophagectomy mortality rates.
  • The study reviews outcomes of ER versus surgery, examines factors that impact lymph node metastasis, and suggests improved histopathological methods for assessing submucosal disease.
  • Findings indicate that low-risk pT1 disease has a metastasis rate of less than 2%, while high-risk cases exceed 15%, recommending endoscopic treatment for low-risk and surgical options for high-risk patients.
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Exposure of cells to toxic chemicals is known to up-regulate the expression of a number of stress proteins (SPs), including metallothionein (MT) and members of the heat shock protein (HSP) family, and this response may allow the development of a fingerprint profile to identify mechanisms of toxicity in an in vitro toxicology setting. To test this hypothesis, three hepatic-derived cell culture systems (rat hepatoma FGC4 cell line, rat hepatocytes, human hepatoma HepG2 cell line) were exposed to cadmium (as CdCl2) and arsenic (as NaAsO2), two compounds believed to exert their toxicity through an oxidative stress mechanism, under conditions of phenotypic anchoring defined as minimal and mild toxicity (approximately 5 and 25% reduction in neutral red uptake, respectively). The expression of six SPs--MT, HSP25/27, HSP40, HSP60, HSP70, and HSP90--was then determined by ELISA.

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