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    Expression signatures with specificity for type I and II IFN response and relevance for autoimmune diseases and cancer by Bogac Aybey, Benedikt Brors, Eike Staub

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Our IFN-II signature is broader applicable than other published signatures as it demonstrates strong performance in detecting IFN-II response in more cell types. In three SLE microarray datasets our IFN-I signature was highly coherent and correlated with disease severity better than most published signatures. …”
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    MicroRNA markers for the diagnosis of pancreatic and biliary-tract cancers. by Motohiro Kojima, Hiroko Sudo, Junpei Kawauchi, Satoko Takizawa, Satoshi Kondou, Hitoshi Nobumasa, Atsushi Ochiai

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…It is difficult to detect pancreatic cancer or biliary-tract cancer at an early stage using current diagnostic technology. …”
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    High prevalence of p16 staining in malignant tumors. by Noémi De Wispelaere, Sebastian Dwertmann Rico, Marcus Bauer, Andreas M Luebke, Martina Kluth, Franziska Büscheck, Claudia Hube-Magg, Doris Höflmayer, Natalia Gorbokon, Sören Weidemann, Katharina Möller, Christoph Fraune, Christian Bernreuther, Ronald Simon, Christian Kähler, Anne Menz, Andrea Hinsch, Frank Jacobsen, Patrick Lebok, Till Clauditz, Guido Sauter, Ria Uhlig, Waldemar Wilczak, Stefan Steurer, Eike Burandt, Rainer Krech, David Dum, Till Krech, Andreas Marx, Sarah Minner

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…However, the prevalence of p16 expression in different cancer types is controversial. 15,783 samples from 124 different tumor types and 76 different normal tissue types were analyzed by immunohistochemistry in a tissue microarray format. p16 was detectable in 5,292 (45.0%) of 11,759 interpretable tumors. …”
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    Senescence-related circRNA circHIF-1α is associated with pancreatic cancer progression by Hao Hua, Yazu Deng, Dijie Zheng, Changhao Wu, Liwen Chen, Binbin Shi, Zhiwei He, Chao Yu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Therefore, we identified circHIF-1α, hsa_circ_0007976, which was downregulated in senescent cells using circRNA microarray analysis. Meanwhile, significantly upregulated expression of circHIF-1α in pancreatic cancer tissue detected by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) and in situ hybridization (ISH). …”
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    Expression of Human NSAID Activated Gene 1 in Mice Leads to Altered Mammary Gland Differentiation and Impaired Lactation. by April K Binder, Justin P Kosak, Kyathanahalli S Janardhan, Glenda Moser, Thomas E Eling, Kenneth S Korach

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The WT dams had no detectable hNAG-1 in the milk. A decrease in non-esterified free fatty acids in the milk of hNAG-1 dams was observed. …”
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    Caveolin-1 inhibits the proliferation and invasion of lung adenocarcinoma via EGFR degradation by Jiahui Dong, Ruiping Du, Yani Zhang, Bo Hong, Gengyun Sun

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The expressions of CAV1 and EGFR in LUAD tissues and adjacent tissues were detected by Western blotting, immunohistochemistry and microarray technology. …”
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    Activation of PTGS2/NF‐κB signaling pathway enhances radiation resistance of glioma by Cheng Tan, Liang Liu, Xiaoyang Liu, Ling Qi, Weiyao Wang, Guifang Zhao, Libo Wang, Yimeng Dai

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Methods We downloaded the microarray data from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database. …”
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    Electrochemical Strategies for MicroRNA Quantification Leveraging Amplification and Nanomaterials: A Review by Alexander Hunt, Gymama Slaughter

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…However, conventional detection methods, such as Northern blotting, RT-PCR, and microarrays, are limited by low sensitivity, lengthy protocols, and limited specificity. …”
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    Potential Canonical Wnt Pathway Activation in High-Grade Astrocytomas by Rebecca Schüle, Christine Dictus, Benito Campos, Feng Wan, Jörg Felsberg, Rezvan Ahmadi, Franz-Simon Centner, Niels Grabe, Guido Reifenberger, Justo L. Bermejo, Andreas Unterberg, Christel Herold-Mende

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…A cytoplasmic β-catenin pool was detectable in 13/15 cultures leading to some transcriptional activity assessed by luciferase reporter gene assay in 8/13. …”
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    Over Time Changes in the Transcriptomic Profiles of Tomato Plants with or Without <i>Mi-1</i> Gene During Their Incompatible or Compatible Interactions with the Whitefly <i>Bemisia... by Susana Pascual, Clara I. Rodríguez-Álvarez, Irene López-Vidriero, José M. Franco-Zorrilla, Gloria Nombela

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Motelle, incompatible interaction) was studied using the oligonucleotide microarray technique. Both interactions were studied 2 and 12 days post infestation (dpi) of plants with adult insects. …”
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    Effects of Benzo[a]Pyrene Exposure on Lung Cancer: A Mechanistic Study of Epigenetic m6A Levels and YTHDF1 by Siyi Xu, Jie Li, Sheng Yang, Panpan Yang, Yiru Niu, Yiling Ge, Geyu Liang

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…TMT labeling-based proteomic analysis and clinical lung tissue microarray assays demonstrated that CDK6 and MAP3K6 were positively correlated with YTHDF1 expression. …”
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    Genetic and functional characterization of inherited complex chromosomal rearrangements in a family with multisystem anomalies by He Fang, Stephen M. Eacker, Yu Wu, Whitney Neufeld-Kaiser, Mercy Laurino, Siobán Keel, Marshall S. Horwitz, Yajuan J. Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…They often require karyotyping, fluorescence in situ hybridization, and chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA) for clinical diagnosis because of the limitations of each method. …”
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    MicroRNA let-7f protects against H2O2-induced oxidative damage in neuroblastoma cells by targeting AKT-2 by Kuo Li, Zhan-Qiang Wang, Jun-Ling Zhang, Pei-Yuan Lv

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Material and methods miRNA microarray analysis was performed to detect the miRNAs’ differential expression in AD patients and normal elderly volunteers. …”
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    Endoplasmic reticulum stress-related CLIP4 plays a procarcinogenic role in hepatocellular carcinoma: an integrated analysis by Anqi Wang, Sitong Yan, Weijia Jiang, Xiang Chen, Yuhan Huang, Xiangyu Zu, Xiao Du, Lulu Fan, Jiatao Liu, Guoping Sun

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Methods TCGA public database and a tissue microarray were used to investigate the molecular characteristics of CLIP4 and its association with disease. …”
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    Expression and clinical significance of FGL1 and YAP1 in colorectal cancer by LIU Yuanming*,CUI Guangjie,CHEN Jiaqi,LU Yang,GAO Chao

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…<b>Methods</b> Tissue microarray technique was used to detect FGL1 and YAP1 expression in 101 colorectal cancer tissues and 79 adjacent tissues from June 2007 to April 2008. …”
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    New Frontiers for the Early Diagnosis of Cancer: Screening miRNAs Through the Lateral Flow Assay Method by Afsaneh Emamiamin, Seyedeh Rojin Shariati Pour, Thea Serra, Donato Calabria, Marta Varone, Fabio Di Nardo, Massimo Guardigli, Laura Anfossi, Claudio Baggiani, Martina Zangheri, Mara Mirasoli

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…This review focuses on LFA-based methods for detecting and quantifying miRNAs associated with the diagnosis of various cancers, with particular emphasis on sensitivity enhancements achieved through the application of different labels and detection systems. …”
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    A high-content small molecule screen identifies sensitivity of glioblastoma stem cells to inhibition of polo-like kinase 1. by Davide Danovi, Amos Folarin, Sabine Gogolok, Christine Ender, Ahmed M O Elbatsh, Pär G Engström, Stefan H Stricker, Sladjana Gagrica, Ana Georgian, Ding Yu, Kin Pong U, Kevin J Harvey, Patrizia Ferretti, Patrick J Paddison, Jane E Preston, N Joan Abbott, Paul Bertone, Austin Smith, Steven M Pollard

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…We used live-cell imaging and high content image analysis tools and identified JNJ-10198409 (J101) as an agent that induces mitotic arrest at prometaphase in GNS cells but not NS cells. Antibody microarrays and kinase profiling suggested that J101 responses are triggered by suppression of the active phosphorylated form of polo-like kinase 1 (Plk1) (phospho T210), with resultant spindle defects and arrest at prometaphase. …”
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