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Ellingsen Christine - - 2012
PURPOSE: Blood perfusion in tumors is spatially and temporally heterogeneous, resulting in local fluctuations in tissue oxygen tension (po(2)) and tissue regions showing cycling hypoxia. In this study, we investigated whether the po(2) fluctuation pattern and the extent of cycling hypoxia differ between tumor types showing high (e.g., cervical carcinoma ...
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Auler Patricia - - 2012
Background: Mixed tumors are among the most frequent mammary neoplasms in female dogs. Some of these tumors present bone marrow associated with the newly formed osseous tissue, characteristic of myeloid metaplasia. Objective: To evaluate the occurrence of these lesions in a series of mixed tumors, and determine its histomorphological characteristics. ...
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Oweis Yaseen - - 2011
Deep fibromatoses, or desmoid tumors, arise from connective tissue. Imaging can frequently suggest the diagnosis of these aggressive, benign neoplasms. Cross-sectional imaging commonly demonstrates an enhancing solid mass that resembles scar tissue, typically without osseous involvement. We report a case of an extra-abdominal desmoid tumor involving the teres minor muscle ...
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Zawaski Janice A - - 2011
PURPOSE: Damage to normal tissue is a limiting factor in clinical radiotherapy (RT). We tested the hypothesis that the presence of tumor alters the response of normal tissues to irradiation using a rat in situ brain tumor model. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Intravital microscopy was used with a rat cranial window ...
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Marysael Thierry - - 2011
As an alternative to directly targeting of necrotic tissue using hypericin, we synthesized a conjugate of hypericin to biotin for use in a pretargeting approach. With this conjugate, we explored the possibility of a two-step pretargeting strategy using (123)I-labeled avidin as effector molecule directed against necrotic RIF-1 tumors. Hypericin was ...
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Shebl Abdelhadi M - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Tissue microarray technology has provided a high throughput means of evaluating potential biomarkers in archival pathological specimens. This study was carried out in order to produce tissue microarray blocks using mechanical pencil tips without high cost. METHOD: Conventional mechanical pencil tips (Rotring Tikky II Mechanical Pencil 1.0 mm) ...
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de Groot Marjolein - - 2011
Purpose: Adenosine kinase (ADK), a largely astrocyte-based metabolic enzyme, regulates adenosine homeostasis in the brain. Overexpression of ADK decreases extracellular adenosine and consequently leads to seizures. We hypothesized that dysfunction in the metabolism of tumor astrocytes is related to changes in ADK expression and that those changes might be associated ...
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Gupta K - - 2011
Abstract Benign and malignant connective tissue tumors consist of a fibrous component that contains varying amounts of one or more types of bone or other calcified tissue. Diagnosis of these connective tissue tumors often poses challenges for pathologists, because it is difficult to differentiate the organic matrix of osteoid from ...
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Wang Zhuo - - 2011
The gold standard in histopathology relies on manual investigation of stained tissue biopsies. A sensitive and quantitative method for in situ tissue specimen inspection is highly desirable, as it would allow early disease diagnosis and automatic screening. Here we demonstrate that quantitative phase imaging of entire unstained biopsies has the ...
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Sheth Vipul R - - 2011
Paramagnetic chemical exchange saturation transfer (PARACEST) MRI contrast agents have been developed that can measure pH in solution studies, but these agents have not previously been detected in vivo. To use the PARACEST agent Yb-DO3A-oAA to measure the extracellular pH (pHe) in tumor tissue, a chemical exchange saturation transfer fast ...
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Somashekar Bagganahalli S - - 2011
High-resolution magic-angle spinning (HR-MAS) proton NMR spectroscopy is used to explore the metabolic signatures of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) which included matched normal adjacent tissue (NAT) and tumor originating from tongue, lip, larynx and oral cavity, and associated lymph-node metastatic (LN-Met) tissues. A total of 43 tissues ...
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Tennstedt Pierre - - 2011
Most tissue microarray studies have used a single 0.6-mm tissue core per donor tissue. It has been suggested that multiple cores per donor can increase the representativity of tissue microarray studies. To estimate the potential benefit of multiple cores, we analyzed Ki67 and p53 in triplet cores taken from three ...
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Martirosyan Nikolay L - - 2011
Object Infiltrative tumor resection is based on regional (macroscopic) imaging identification of tumorous tissue and the attempt to delineate invasive tumor margins in macroscopically normal-appearing tissue, while preserving normal brain tissue. The authors tested miniaturized confocal fiberoptic endomicroscopy by using a near-infrared (NIR) imaging system with indocyanine green (ICG) as ...
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Seo Kyoung-Won - - 2011
Abstract Background aims. Adipose tissue (AT)-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) (AT-MSC) represent a novel tool for delivering therapeutic genes to tumor cells. Interferon (IFN)-β is a cytokine with pleiotropic cellular functions, including anti-proliferative, immunomodulatory and anti-angiogenic activities. The purpose of this study was to engineer canine AT-MSC (cAT-MSC) producing IFN-β ...
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Ashbaugh Elizabeth A - - 2011
Intranasal tumors of dogs and cats pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for small animal practitioners. Multiple nasal biopsy techniques have been described in the past. This report describes a simplified flushing technique to biopsy and debulk nasal tumors, which often also results in immediate clinical relief for the patient. ...
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Lopez Jose I - - 2011
Tumor progression is characterized by an incremental stiffening of the tissue. The importance of tissue rigidity to cancer is appreciated, yet the contribution of specific tissue elements to tumor stiffening and their physiological significance remains unclear. We performed high-resolution atomic force microscopy indentation in live and snap-frozen fluorescently labeled mammary ...
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de Visscher Sebastiaan A H J - - 2011
Foslip® and Fospeg® are liposomal formulations of the photosensitizer mTHPC, intended for use in Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) of malignancies. Foslip consists of mTHPC encapsulated in conventional liposomes, Fospeg consists of mTHPC encapsulated in pegylated liposomes. Possible differences in tumor fluorescence and vasculature kinetics between Foslip, Fospeg, and Foscan® were studied ...
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Elloumi Fathi - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Genomic tests are available to predict breast cancer recurrence and to guide clinical decision making. These predictors provide recurrence risk scores along with a measure of uncertainty, usually a confidence interval. The confidence interval conveys random error and not systematic bias. Standard tumor sampling methods make this problematic, ...
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Gupta Vishal - - 2011
A multifaceted strategy using a composite of anti-cancer nanotherapeutic and natural biomaterials silk fibroin (SF) and chitosan (CS) blend scaffolds was investigated for the treatment of a tissue defect post-tumor resection by providing local release of the therapeutic and filling of the defect site with the regenerative bioscaffolds. The scaffold-emodin ...
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Bryan Jeffrey N - - 2011
Background: We previously described a two-antibody model of ( 64) Cu radioimmunotherapy to evaluate low-dose, solid-tumor response. This model was designed to test the hypothesis that cellular internalization is critical in causing tumor cell death by mechanisms in addition to radiation damage. The purpose of the present study was to ...
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Kong Wen-Tao - - 2011
To assess the efficacy of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) with Sonovue in the evaluation of therapeutic response to radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of renal cell carcinoma (RCC). In a recent 3 years, 63 patients (mean age, 60 years; range 26-81 years) with 64 RCCs were treated by RFA. The lesions had a diameter between 1.8 ...
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Ramdial Pratistadevi K - - 2011
Although rare in childhood, a relatively high incidence of smooth muscle tumors are recognized in patients with AIDS, mainly in association with Epstein Barr virus (EBV) infection. Although EBV-associated smooth muscle tumors have been documented rarely in the subcutis of AIDS patients, dermal involvement has not been described to date. ...
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Yi Yan-Mei - - 2011
Indolamine2, 3-dioxygenase (IDO) is expressed in tumor antigen presenting cells (APCs) and plays an important role in tumor immune tolerance. Inhibiting its activity may break tumor immune tolerance and thus promote therapeutic effects. Thus, a specific inhibitor of IDO, 1-methyl-tryptophan (1-MT), is being used more and more frequently in anti-tumor ...
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Huang Rong-Rong - - 2011
Background. CTLA4 blocking monoclonal antibodies provide durable clinical benefit in a subset of patients with advanced melanoma mediated by intratumoral lymphocytic infiltrates. A key question is defining if the intratumoral infiltration is a differentiating factor between patients with and without tumor responses.Methods. Paired baseline and post-dosing tumor biopsies from 19 ...
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Cipponi Arcadi - - 2011
Tumor-infiltrating T lymphocytes (TILs) are observed in a number of human primary or metastatic tumors. Recently, gene expression profiling experiments suggested that the presence of T cells in metastatic melanomas before vaccinating the patients with tumor antigens could be a biomarker for clinical benefit from the vaccines. In this context, ...
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Capietto Aude-Hélène - - 2011
Several clinical trials are currently assessing the therapeutic activity of human TCRVγ9Vδ2(+) lymphocytes in cancer. Growing tumors usually follow a triphasic "Elimination, Equilibrium, Escape" evolution in patients. Thus, at diagnostic, most tumors have already developed some means to escape to immune protection. We review here the conventional immunoescape mechanisms which ...
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Lai Hanbiao - - 2011
Ameloblastoma of the maxilla is a rare odontogenic tumor that rarely metastasizes. We report a patient who was diagnosed with ameloblastoma of the maxilla 6 years ago and had undertaken the operation. However, the recurrence occurred, and further pulmonary disease was discovered. He did not experience chest pain and other ...
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Davis Meghan B - - 2011
PURPOSE: Since TLR agonists have been well characterized as DC activators, we hypothesized that the admixture of TLR4 agonist into a cellular vector could improve the anti-tumor response in vivo. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: GM-CSF secreting whole cell tumor cell vector (GVAX) was formulated with LPS, a TLR4 agonist, and its intratumoral ...
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Leclercq S - - 2011
Malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) is an aggressive tumor with limited response to conventional therapy. The aim of this study was to evaluate the anticancer effect of a DNA methyltransferase inhibitor, 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine (5-azaCdR), and two histone deacetylase inhibitors, valproic acid (VPA) and suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid (SAHA). Human mesothelioma cells were treated ...
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Chang W-L - - 2011
There were tumor strictures commonly encountered in the esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) to limit the conventional echoendoscope for exact tumor staging and size measurements. This study evaluated the role of miniprobe endosonography (EUS) to predict the survival of ESCC patients after concurrent chemoradiation therapy (CCRT). This study prospectively enrolled ...
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Damelin Marc - - 2011
Poorly differentiated tumors in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are associated with shorter patient survival and shorter time to recurrence following treatment. Here we integrate multiple experimental models with clinicopathological analysis of patient tumors to delineate a cellular hierarchy in NSCLC. We demonstrate that the oncofetal protein 5T4 is expressed ...
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Sierro Sophie R - - 2011
In the last two decades, anti-cancer vaccines have yielded disappointing clinical results despite the fact that high numbers of self/tumor-specific T cells can be elicited in immunized patients. Understanding the reasons behind this lack of efficacy is critical in order to design better treatment regimes. Recombinant lentivectors (rLV) have been ...
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Eguchi Takashi - - 2011
Extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma (EMC) is typically a slow-growing tumor with a prolonged clinical course. We describe a case of EMC that was complicated by intrathoracic rupture of the tumor and took an aggressive clinical course. A 64-year-old man with a precordial tumor suddenly began suffering from acute chest pain. Radiographic ...
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Chokthaweesak Weerawan - - 2011
To present the clinical, radiologic, and histopathologic features of orbital primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET) in 5 adult patients. Retrospective case series of 5 adult patients with orbital PNET. Orbitotomy was performed in all cases. The authors report clinical findings, radiologic features, histopathology, immunohistochemical analysis, management, and outcomes for 5 patients ...
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Warner Richard R P - - 2011
: Ascites secondary to neuroendocrine tumor metastases may arise from a variety of mechanisms. Our aim was to measure serum and ascitic chromogranin-A (CgA) to help determine whether ascites resulted from intraperitoneal/retroperitoneal disease burden or from other carcinoid complications such as congestive heart failure or portal hypertension. : Patients with ...
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Nakamura Hideo - - 2011
We report three patients with non-germinomatous malignant germ cell tumor (NGMGCT) who developed therapy-associated secondary tumors. They were diagnosed as having NGMGCT by elevated serum levels of α-fetoprotein (AFP), human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), or β-HCG. Preoperatively, all patients received a combination of etoposide and platinum-based chemotherapy and radiotherapy; neo-adjuvant therapy ...
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Lonardi Silvia - - 2011
The identification of metastatic cells in serous effusions has prognostic and therapeutic implications, thus leading to a continuous search for improvement of the existing diagnostic procedures, including immunocytochemistry. To evaluate the usefulness of an antibody recognizing the tight junction-associated protein Claudin 4 in detecting metastatic tumor cells and in the ...
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Kan J Herman - - 2011
Abdominopelvic CT is often performed in children with Wilms tumor or hepatoblastoma. However, the reported incidence of recurrent disease involving the pelvis is low. This study explores the impact of abdominopelvic CT on children with Wilms tumor or hepatoblastoma. A text word database search of our radiology information system for ...
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Li Jessica - - 2011
The papillary tumor of the pineal region (PTPR) is a distinct entity that is particularly rare in the pediatric population. The authors document the youngest reported patient with this clinicopathological entity to date. A case of PTPR in a 15-month-old boy is described. Initially thought to be a tectal glioma, ...
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Al-Dissi Ahmad N - - 2011
An 11-year-old domestic short hair cat with dyspnea, cyanosis, and pleural effusion died. Necropsy revealed several nodules and masses on the parietal pleura, pericardium, and diaphragm. The tumor contained epithelial and mesenchymal components and displayed osseous and chondromatous differentiation. Tumors cells were positive for pancytokeratin and vimentin. This is the ...
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Dong Jianying - - 2011
The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and the type I insulin-like growth factor receptor (IGF-1R) are two cell surface receptor tyrosine kinases known to cooperate to promote tumor progression and drug resistance. Combined blockade of EGFR and IGF-1R has shown improved anti-tumor activity in preclinical models. Here, we report the ...
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Liu Xiao-Mei - - 2011
Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) is known as non-endothelial tumor cell-lined microvascular channels in aggressive tumors. We have previously found the presence of VM in high-grade gliomas. In this study, we aimed to identify VM patterns in gliomas and to explore their clinical significance. Tumor samples as well as their detailed clinical/prognostic ...
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Faivre Sandrine - - 2011
PURPOSE: Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) may underestimate the efficacy of targeted therapies. In hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) studies with sunitinib, RECIST-defined response rates are low, although hypodensity on computed tomography (CT) scans occurs more frequently. This exploratory analysis investigated tumor density as a surrogate endpoint of sunitinib activity ...
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Xu Wen - - 2011
PURPOSE: To establish a sensitive and specific isolation and enumeration system for circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: HCC cells were bound by biotinylated asialofetuin, a ligand of asialoglycoprotein receptor, and subsequently magnetically labeled by anti-biotin antibody-coated magnetic beads, followed by magnetic separation. Isolated HCC ...
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Guedj Nathalie - - 2011
The ability to predict response after chemoradiotherapy in rectal adenocarcinoma may allow selecting patients to whom less invasive surgical treatment could be proposed. Tumor hypoxia has been implicated in the mechanisms of resistance to chemoradiotherapy in several malignancies. The aim was to identify morphological criteria and molecular markers of hypoxia ...
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Jakobisiak Marek - - 2011
Interleukin 15 participates in the development of important immune antitumor mechanisms. It activates CD8(+) T cells, natural killer (NK) cells, NK T cells, and can promote the formation of antitumor antibodies. IL-15 can also protect T effector cells from the action of T regulatory cells and reverse tolerance to tumor-associated ...
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Hristozova T - - 2011
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms regulating tumor cell dissemination in locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck region (SCCHN) are largely unresolved. We assessed the frequency of circulating tumor cells (CTCs), their association with clinicopathologic parameters and their kinetics during radiochemotherapy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Peripheral blood samples from 42 ...
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Hdeib Alia - - 2011
Introduction: Despite treatment advances for malignant gliomas in adults, prognosis remains poor, largely due to the infiltrative and heterogeneous biology of these tumors. Response to adjuvant therapy is not always uniform and the blood-brain barrier prevents the majority of chemotherapeutics from adequately reaching primary tumor sites. These obstacles necessitate development ...
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Burt Bryan M - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) tumor cells produce copious amounts of myeloid cell-stimulating factors. The current study examined the prognostic significance of circulating monocytes and tumor-infiltrating macrophages on overall survival in patients with MPM. METHODS: The authors retrospectively reviewed 667 patients with MPM who underwent cytoreductive surgery at the Brigham ...
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Kato Masato - - 2011
Staphylococcal enterotoxins A (SEA) and B (SEB) are classical models of superantigens (SAg), which induce potent T-cell-stimulating activity by forming complexes with MHC class II molecules on antigen-presenting cells. This large-scale activation of T-cells is accompanied by increased production of cytokines such as interferon-γ (IFN-γ). Additionally, as we previously reported, ...
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