Publications by authors named "S Bielby"

Although ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) does not require axillary evaluation, controversy exists regarding the use of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) in patients with DCIS diagnosed by core needle biopsy (CNB). Advocates of concomitant SLNB and lumpectomy cite the low morbidity of SLNB, the high rate of invasive ductal carcinoma in resected specimens, and the positive nodes found in 1 to 2 per cent of patients with resected DCIS despite finding no invasive component. Opponents of this practice cite the complication risk and the improbability of clinically significant axillary recurrence.

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The purpose of this study was to examine which intracellular signalling systems influence the attachment of normal uveal melanocytes and uveal melanoma cells to extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins in vitro. Uveal melanocytes were found to attach strongly to fibronectin in preference to plastic, collagens type I, III or IV, or laminin. In contrast, uveal melanoma cells attached equally well to fibronectin and collagens I, III and IV in preference to plastic or laminin.

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FMR2 is the gene associated with FRAXE mental retardation. It is expressed as an 8.7-kb transcript in placenta and adult brain.

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Cutaneous and ocular melanocytes are routinely cultured in complex mitogen-rich media. The physiological regulation of melanocyte proliferation and differentiation is not yet fully defined and this study summarises several separate lines of evidence which suggest that, in vivo, some of the signals required for melanocyte proliferation and differentiation may derive from extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins adjacent to these cells. Culture of cutaneous and uveal melanocytes on cell-derived and individual ECM proteins was found to influence cell morphology with such effects being most noticeable in mitogen-deficient media.

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