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Cancer tissue Cell line Spiruchostatin A GIso (nM) Spiruchostatin B GIso (nM) Romidepsin GIso (nM)... [Pg.293]

Technetium isotopes also help tremendously in the diagnosis of breast cancer. A technetium complex preferentially binds to cancer cells, so if a patient has cancer, radioactivity imaging will reveal high levels of radioactivity from the cancerous tissues. The red spot in the image below marks the location of cancerous cells. [Pg.92]

Compound (Miles Laboratories, Elkhart, IN), snap-frozen, and cut into sections for comparison with paraffin-embedded cell sections (3) FFPE Cell Blocks Six cell pellets were fixed in 10% neutral buffered formalin immediately after harvest, at room temperature for 6,12,24h, 3,7, and 30 days, respectively. For further comparison with the cell model system, recently collected sample of human breast cancer tissues were processed by OCT-embedding and snap-freezing the corresponding routine FFPE block that was obtained from the Norris Cancer Hospital and Research Institute at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine (USC). This tissue block was processed routinely (formalin-fixed 24h and processed by automatic equipment). [Pg.60]

Figure 5.2 Comparison of immunohistochemical staining results among variable periods, 6 h to 30 days, of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded human breast cancer tissue (A-N), and cell line MCF-7 sections (O-Bl). All four markers, estrogen receptor (ER) (A-G), CK (cytokeratin cocktail, H-N), Her2/neu (O-U), and MIB-1 (V-Bl), showed comparable positive immunostaining results at +++ level after antigen retrieval. Original magnification x 200. Bar = 50 tm. Reproduced with permission from Shi et al., I Histochem. Cytochem. 2007 55 105-109. See color insert. Figure 5.2 Comparison of immunohistochemical staining results among variable periods, 6 h to 30 days, of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded human breast cancer tissue (A-N), and cell line MCF-7 sections (O-Bl). All four markers, estrogen receptor (ER) (A-G), CK (cytokeratin cocktail, H-N), Her2/neu (O-U), and MIB-1 (V-Bl), showed comparable positive immunostaining results at +++ level after antigen retrieval. Original magnification x 200. Bar = 50 tm. Reproduced with permission from Shi et al., I Histochem. Cytochem. 2007 55 105-109. See color insert.
At Leica Biosystems Newcastle Ltd., invasive breast cancer tissue controls, demonstrating HER2 expression levels at 3+, 2+, 1+, and 0, are incorporated into all Oracle HER2 Bond IHC System cell line quality control runs. This ensures that control cell lines are validated as a viable assay control. The evaluation of control cell lines should always be performed within the context of appropriate tolerance limits. Subtle changes from batch to batch may occur, and it is the correct evaluation of the cell line staining patterns within appropriate tolerance limits that enables control cell lines to be utilized both in a commercial setting and as an EQA monitoring device. [Pg.111]

Hood BL, Darfler MM, Guiel TG, et al. Proteomic analysis of formalin-fixed prostate cancer tissue. Mol. Cell. Proteomics 2005 4 1741-1753. [Pg.248]

Figure 5.2 Comparison of immunohistochemical staining results among variable periods, 6 h to 30 days, of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded human breast cancer tissue (A-N), and cell line MCF-7 sections (O-Bl). (See text for full caption). Figure 5.2 Comparison of immunohistochemical staining results among variable periods, 6 h to 30 days, of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded human breast cancer tissue (A-N), and cell line MCF-7 sections (O-Bl). (See text for full caption).
In 1965 1967 a great interest has been attached to the possible role of free radicals in cancer after studies by Emanuel and his coworkers who reported the excessive production of free radicals in tumor cells (see, for example, Ref. [145]). On these grounds the authors suggested to apply antioxidant therapy for the treatment of cancer patients. Unfortunately, experimental proofs of overproduction of free radicals in cancer tissue turn out to be erroneous [146], A new interest in the role of free radicals in cancer development emerged after the discovery of superoxide and superoxide dismutases. [Pg.926]

While the FDA is adopting a cautious approach to cancer vaccine, such as DCVax-Brain, the Swiss Institute of Public Health has conditionally allowed the use of this vaccine by patients. DCVax consists of a patient s dendritic cells that have been pulsed with antigens derived from a tumor cell lysate prepared from surgically resected glioblastoma (brain cancer) tissue. It was developed by a company in the United States but has not yet been approved by the FDA. [Pg.381]

Derenzini M, Sirri V, Trere D, Ochs RL (1995) The quantity of nucleolar proteins nucleolin and protein B23 is related to cell doubling time in human cancer cells. Lab Invest 73 497—502 Derenzini M, Trere D, Pession A, Govoni M, Sirri V, Chieco P (2000) Nucleolar size indicates the rapidity of cell proliferation in cancer tissues. J Pathol 191 181—186 Derenzini M, Trere D, Pession A, Montanaro L, Sirri V, Ochs RL (1998) Nucleolar function and size in cancer cells. Am J Pathol 152 1291-1297... [Pg.140]

We hypothesize that different patterns of nuclear p-catenin occur, depending on the localization of neoplastic cells in the tumor and correlating with variations in the differentiation state of malignant hepatocyte subpopulations. At the inner area of the cancerous tissue, neoplastic hepatocytes might have low or are even devoid of nuclear p-catenin and exhibit proliferation. In contrast, malignant hepatocytes that have undergone EMT at the invasive front might... [Pg.129]

The potency of zebularine is about 10-fold lower than for the azacytosines [73]. Zebularine also inhibits cytidine deaminase [75] which is involved in nucleoside catabolism and deactivates also for example azacitidine and its desoxy analog [76]. Thus, it increases the concentrations of nucleoside triphosphates for incorporation into DNA, the efficacy of DNA methylation and ultimately the anticancer activity of for example azacitidine [77, 78[. Zebularine is metabolized by aldehyde oxidase and ithasbeen shovm that its activity can be increases if an inhibitor of that enzyme, for example raloxifene is given in combination [79]. One big question about all epigenetic drugs is the origin of the observed selectivity towards cancer cells. For zebularine, it has been shown that much less activation towards triphosphate metabolites that can be incorporated into DNA occurs in normal muscle tissue as compared to cancer tissue [80]. [Pg.172]


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