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Cathepsin-D and c-erb-B 2 have an additive prognostic value for breast cancer patients.

Anticancer Res

January 1994

Department of Biochemistry, G. Papanikolaou Research Center of Oncology, Hellenic Anticancer Institute, Athens, Greece.

In breast cancer, axillary lymph node invasiveness is the major prognostic factor in predicting relapse and metastasis. Nevertheless, since 30% of node-negative tumours also relapse, it is necessary to develop other independent prognostic factors. Oncogene amplification and overexpression as well as the level of cathepsin-D have been proposed as additional prognostic factors.

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Chromosomal abnormalities in giant cell tumors of bone.

Cancer Genet Cytogenet

December 1991

Department of Cellular Physiology, Papanikolaou Research Center, Athens, Greece.

Cytogenetic analysis of short-term cultures from ten giant cell tumors of bone revealed clonal and nonclonal chromosome abnormalities in three tumors and nonclonal changes only in seven. None of the clonal aberrations, inv(21)(p11q21) in one tumor, +5 in another, and t(15q22q), dic(4;22)(p16;p1?), double minutes, dicentrics, and ring chromosomes present in three separate clones in the third tumor, were identical to previously reported clonal changes in giant cell tumors. Telomeric associations were found in five tumors.

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Complex chromosome rearrangements involving 12q14 in two uterine leiomyomas.

Cancer Genet Cytogenet

October 1990

Department of Cellular Physiology, Papanikolaou Research Center, Hellenic Anticancer Institute, Athens, Greece.

Cytogenetic analysis of short-term cultures from 10 uterine leiomyomas revealed normal karyotypes in 8 and clonal complex chromosome rearrangements in 2 tumors. In both leiomyomas with clonal abnormalities, 12q14, but not 14q22-24, was involved in translocations with 1q43 in one tumor and with 12q24 in the other. Additional chromosome abnormalities were found in both cases: 1-5 rings and monosomy of chromosome 9 in case 1, and complex numerical and structural abnormalities of chromosomes 1, 6-8, 11, 13, 16, 17, and 22 in case 2.

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We present a case of acute leukemia with morphologic, cytochemical, and immunophenotypic markers indicating that the population of blasts have characteristics of lymphoid and myelomonocytic origin. The cytogenetic study revealed the following mosaic abnormal karyotype: 46XX,dup(1)(q21----32)/46,XX,dup(11)(q13----25)/47,XX,trip(11) (q13----25),+der(17)t(17;?) (q24;?). The two clones involving #11 are obviously related.

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The levels of activity of three enzymes have been measured in the circulating malignant lymphocytes of 47 patients with B chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). These were the purine degradative enzymes, adenosine deaminase (ADA) and ecto-5'-nucleotidase (5'NT) and the enzyme responsible for the polyadenylation of mRNA, poly(A) polymerase. The patterns of activity of the above enzymes and the expression of surface immunoglobulin light chains were examined.

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Soluble cAMP-independent protein kinase from human spleen.

Arch Biochem Biophys

December 1987

Department of Biochemistry, Papanikolaou Research Center, Hellenic Anticancer Institute, Greece.

A protein kinase (EC 2.7.1.

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