نتایج جستجو برای: cdkn2a gene

تعداد نتایج: 1142058  

Journal: :Neuro-oncology 2023

Abstract AIMS Glioblastoma (GBM) tumours have a dismal prognosis despite aggressive anticancer therapy. Deletion of CDKN2A is among the most common genetic changes in GBM (~50%) and has been strongly associated with worse prognosis. Next generation DNA sequencing had shown that deletion IFNA genes (located proximal to CDKN2A) also major event (~25%). Clinical Identification vivo state these two...

2017
Elke Ueberham Pia Glöckner Claudia Göhler Beate K. Straub Daniel Teupser Kai Schönig Albert Braeuning Anne Kathrin Höhn Boris Jerchow Walter Birchmeier Frank Gaunitz Thomas Arendt Owen Sansom Rolf Gebhardt Uwe Ueberham Paul Flechsig

2004
M T Landi A M Goldstein S Tsang D Calista

C utaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) is a potentially fatal form of skin cancer, whose incidence and mortality are increasing in the Western world. 2 Approximately 3–12% of cutaneous malignant melanoma develops in families with multiple cases of melanoma. Worldwide studies of large families prone to melanoma have demonstrated linkage to a locus on chromosome 9p21 (MIM 600160) in the majority of ...

2016
Alessandra Rossi Karin J Ferrari Andrea Piunti SriGanesh Jammula Fulvio Chiacchiera Luca Mazzarella Andrea Scelfo Pier Giuseppe Pelicci Diego Pasini

Leukemia is a complex heterogeneous disease often driven by the expression of oncogenic fusion proteins with different molecular and biochemical properties. Whereas several fusion proteins induce leukemogenesis by activating Hox gene expression (Hox-activating fusions), others impinge on different pathways that do not involve the activation of Hox genes (non-Hox-activating fusions). It has been...

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 2007
Mark J Eliason Chris B Hansen Marybeth Hart Patricia Porter-Gill Wei Chen Richard A Sturm Glen Bowen Scott R Florell Ronald M Harris Lisa A Cannon-Albright Leonard Swinyer Sancy A Leachman

BACKGROUND Recent research has shown a possible causal relationship between ionizing radiation exposure and melanoma. Individuals with mutations in CDKN2A (cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 2A), the major melanoma predisposition gene, have an increased susceptibility to melanoma-promoting exposures, such as UV light. We describe a patient from a familial melanoma pedigree with 7 primary melanom...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 2004
M T Landi A M Goldstein S Tsang D Munroe W Modi M Ter-Minassian R Steighner M Dean N Metheny B Staats R Agatep D Hogg D Calista

C utaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) is a potentially fatal form of skin cancer, whose incidence and mortality are increasing in the Western world. 2 Approximately 3–12% of cutaneous malignant melanoma develops in families with multiple cases of melanoma. Worldwide studies of large families prone to melanoma have demonstrated linkage to a locus on chromosome 9p21 (MIM 600160) in the majority of ...

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