Publications by authors named "Weismanova E"

Skin squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) are arguably the second most common carcinoma of the skin and are responsible for the majority of non-melanoma skin cancer deaths. Gynecologist treated a Caucasian 56-years old female patient for genital wart with podophyllotoxin cream. She did not achieve complete response and therefore she has interrupted the therapy and the collaboration with the gynecologist.

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Germline mutations in the BRCA1/2 genes account for the majority of hereditary breast ovarian cancer (HBOC). Identification of causal mutations may have significant impact on clinical management of such families. Despite high mutation detection rate, many HBOC cases remain without identified cause.

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Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) represents a serious problem worldwide: in the Slovak republic are diagnosed about 2600 new CRC cases annually and its incidence is increasing. Colorectal cancer patients may succumb to the disease because of local recurrence or local formation of metastasis. Therefore, it is necessary to modulate therapeutic algorithm with new methods, leading to early diagnostic of CRC or changing the existing therapeutic procedures.

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The aim of this study was to establish the sensitive, specific and clinically acceptable method for detection of tumor cells (TCs) circulating in peripheral blood (PB) of cervical cancer patients without the clinically detectable risk of disease progression. The 7.5 ml of PB of healthy donor was spiked with 5 to 100 cells from SiHa or HeLa cell lines.

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Mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes account for the majority of hereditary breast ovarian cancer (HBOC) cases. However, after BRCA1 and BRCA2 screening still the most HBOC cases remain negative for any mutational event. Accordingly, in these cases raises the relevance to analyze the unusual BRCA1/2 variants of uncertain clinical significance.

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Pathogenic germline mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 account for the majority of hereditary breast/ovarian cancer cases. The analysis of BRCA1 gene was carried out in 156 breast/ovarian cancer families: 82 families with strong family history and 59 families with medium family history. Generally, 31 families and 71 cases with BRCA1 pathologic mutations (14 different types) were identified in this study by combination of SSCP and direct sequencing techniques.

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Human high-risk papillomaviruses (HR-HPVs) are involved in the induction of invasive cervical cancer. The aim of this study was to introduce a simple, semi-automated and reproducible approach suitable for HR-HPV detection in clinical practice. The procedure is based on DNA isolation, nested polymerase chain reaction, single strand conformational polymorphism and evaluation of HR-HPV genotypes with Gel-Pro software.

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High-molecular-weight DNAs from 30 bladder and renal cell carcinomas (RCC) were isolated and the c-Ha-ras gene BamHI RFLP was examined. Amplification of c-Ha-ras with normal localization with regard to the size of alleles was found only in one case. One of the normally localized c-Ha-ras allele termed RCC c-Ha-ras of a length of about 6.

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Three hamster tumor cell lines (B77Hep, B77H1De and ML cl 3.1) were investigated with the aim to determine some biological and molecular properties of cells which are connected with invasive and metastatic ability. Except B77H1De all cell lines exhibited high metastatic capacity in syngeneic adult animals.

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High-molecular-weight DNAs from 5 bladder carcinomas were used in transfection of mouse NIH3T3 cells. The manifestation of heterologous oncogene(s) expression in NIH3T3 cells was morphological transformation very often accompanied by changes in growth characteristics of recipient cells. In DNA samples from secondary NIH3T3 transformants human c-Ha-ras and c-sis sequences were identified.

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Detection of proto-oncogenes in normal cells and oncogenes in cells of solid tumors and in leukemic cells confirmed the assumption on the genetic basis of neoplastic cell transformation. Proto-oncogenes constitute a specific group of genes involved in physiological processes of the cell. Inappropriately expressed forms of proto-oncogenes are referred to as oncogenes.

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Subadult ICR mice were infected with the low virulent Langat virus TP21 E5 strain clone "14" belonging to the tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) complex by subcutaneous (s.c.) and intracerebral (i.

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