نتایج جستجو برای: Aneuploidy

تعداد نتایج: 5510  

CPCs are a relatively common finding during the second trimester sonography. when a choroid plexus cyst is identified, the presence of structural malformation and other sonographic markers of aneuploidy should be assessed with a detailed fetal anatomic survey performed by an experienced person. if no other sonographic abnormalities are present, the CPC is considered isolated. given the consider...

Journal: :مجله پزشکی مولکولی 0
najmeh ahangari department of genetics and biotechnology, faculty of medicine, hormozgan university of medical sciences, bandae abbas, iran mohammad doosti doosti department of molecular genetics, hope generation genetic polyclinic, mashhad, iran elaheh ahangari department od statistics, mashhad university of payam-e-noor, mashhad, iran. nafise baradarn rafiee department of obstetrics and gynecology, emam reza hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran ehsan ghayoor karimiani department of molecular genetics, honorary research associate, university of manchester, uk

introduction: the most common chromosomal abnormalities detected in perinatal period are aneuploidies of chromosome 21, 18, 13, x and y. the aim of this study is to assess referral reasons for invasive diagnostic method using rapid qf-pcr for fetal chromosomal abnormalities in gynecologists’ referrals. methods: a retrospective study of results was performed on data between september 2015 and ju...

Journal: :Anticancer research 1999
P Duesberg D Rasnick R Li L Winters C Rausch R Hehlmann

It has been difficult to find a common cause for the many and complex phenotypes of cancer such as dedifferentiation, invasiveness, abnormal morphology, growth rate and metabolism, genetic instability, progression to malignancy, cellular heterogeneity of phenotypes and karyotypes, and clonal origin despite heterogeneity. Over 100 years ago aneuploidy, an abnormal balance of chromosomes, was pro...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1993
I D Adler J M Parry

When legally required mutagenicity testing of chemicals is undertaken, the important genetic end point of aneuploidy is not included because validated test methods are lacking. Therefore, the Commission of the European Communities (CEC) has funded a research program to develop and validate tests for aneuploidy induction. Ten chemicals, selected on the basis of their ability to interact with cel...

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
Beth A A Weaver Don W Cleveland

Aneuploidy, an aberrant chromosome number, has been recognized as a common characteristic of cancer cells for more than 100 years and has been suggested as a cause of tumorigenesis for nearly as long. However, this proposal had remained untested due to the difficulty of selectively generating aneuploidy without causing other damage. Using Cenp-E heterozygous animals, which develop whole chromos...

2016
Daniele Mandrioli Fiorella Belpoggi Ellen K. Silbergeld Melissa J. Perry

Aneuploidy, defined as structural and numerical aberrations of chromosomes, continues to draw attention as an informative effect biomarker for carcinogens and male reproductive toxicants. It has been well documented that aneuploidy is a hallmark of cancer. Aneuploidies in oocytes and spermatozoa contribute to infertility, pregnancy loss and a number of congenital abnormalities, and sperm aneupl...

Journal: :Cancer cell 2007
Beth A A Weaver Alain D Silk Cristina Montagna Pascal Verdier-Pinard Don W Cleveland

An abnormal chromosome number, aneuploidy, is a common characteristic of tumor cells. Boveri proposed nearly 100 years ago that aneuploidy causes tumorigenesis, but this has remained untested due to the difficulty of selectively generating aneuploidy. Cells and mice with reduced levels of the mitosis-specific, centromere-linked motor protein CENP-E are now shown to develop aneuploidy and chromo...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 2004
P Dey

Aneuploidy is frequently noted in malignant tumours. There is much controversy about its cause and effect in relation to malignant tumours. Failure of the spindle checkpoint caused by mutation of the responsible genes may be one of the important factors for the development of aneuploidy. Telomere dysfunction may also be a possible source of failure of cytokinesis resulting in aneuploidy. Eviden...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015

Journal: :Cancer genetics and cytogenetics 2000
P Duesberg R Li D Rasnick C Rausch A Willer A Kraemer G Yerganian R Hehlmann

A century ago, Boveri proposed that cancer is caused by aneuploidy, an abnormal balance of chromosomes, because aneuploidy correlates with cancer and because experimental aneuploidy generates "pathological" phenotypes. Half a century later, when cancers were found to be nonclonal for aneuploidy, but clonal for somatic gene mutations, this hypothesis was abandoned. As a result, aneuploidy is now...

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