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Characterization of rearrangements involving 4q, 13q and 16q in hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines using region-specific multiplex-FISH probes.

Cancer Lett

May 2007

Department of Clinical Oncology, Centre for Cancer Research, The University of Hong Kong, Room L10-56, 10/F, Laboratory Block, 21 Sassoon Road, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, China.

Deletions in 4q, 13q and 16q were frequently detected in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) by comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) studies. However, detailed chromosome structural aberrations are not fully explored. Using CGH combined with multiplex-color FISH (M-FISH) with chromosome region-specific probes (CRPs), chromosome structural aberrations in 4q, 13q and 16q in six HCC cell lines were studied.

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The cell proliferation rate has been used to assess the biological aggressiveness and the metastatic potential of breast carcinoma. Different methods (flow cytometric S phase and proliferation associated antigens) have been used to assess the rate of proliferation previously. In this preliminary study, the cell proliferation rate of normal (N=45), benign (N=29) and invasive breast tumor tissue (N=70) has been quantified in vitro by ATP bioluminescence assay.

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Bone loss associated with long-term use of depot medroxyprogesterone acetate.

Hong Kong Med J

December 2005

The Family Planning Association of Hong Kong, 10/F Southorn Centre, Wanchai, Hong Kong.

On 17 November 2004, the United States Food and Drug Administration issued a black box warning on the long-term use of depot medroxyprogesterone acetate stating that bone loss might be irreversible with use of more than 2 years. Despite the seriousness of such a safety warning, the Food and Drug Administration provided no clinical recommendations. Various professional bodies have made different recommendations on the management of women prescribing such long-term injections but there is no consensus on the best practice.

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Perception of posture and cerebral blood flow.

Int J Psychophysiol

February 2002

Department of Clinical and Physiological Psychology, University of Giessen, Otto-Behaghel-Str. 10 F, D-35394, Giessen, Germany.

The perception of posture in man is made possible by the information of the vestibular organs, the visual system, the proprioception and the blood volume distribution. The present study examined the cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFV) and the fluid volume of the thoracic cavity under different pressure conditions and their effects on the perception of posture. Changes in blood flow velocity were measured by transcranial Doppler sonography (TCD), and changes in the blood volume distribution of the upper torso were registered by impedance plethysmography.

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Attachment representation and emotion regulation in adolescents: a psychobiological perspective on internal working models.

Attach Hum Dev

December 1999

Department of Psychology, University of Giessen, Otto-Behaghel-Strasse 10/F, D-35394 Giessen, Germany.

Attachment theory claims that inner working models of attachment substantially control behavioral and emotional regulation. There are different levels of organization of the attachment system following a developmental sequence from basic attachment behaviors at newborn age to a procedural organization in terms of behavioral strategies at the end of the first year to a representational organization later on. Also, the organismic systems underlying emotions and emotional regulation may occur and may be described on different organizational levels.

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The specificity of infant emotional expression for emotion perception.

Int J Psychophysiol

June 2001

Department of Psychology, University of Giessen, Otto-Behaghel-Strasse 10/F, D-35394, Giessen, Germany.

Attachment theory emphasizes the role of negative emotional expression in infancy for establishing proximity to and care of the caregiver. According to Lang's biphasic model of emotions protective reflexes (e.g.

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