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    Journal of molecular medicine 66 (1988), S. 1093-1096 
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Synchronous occurrence of tumors ; Gallbladder carcinoma ; Carcinoma of the appendix ; Colon carcinoma
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary According to the literature synchronous adenocarcinomas of both, the colon and the gallbladder or the colon and the appendix are extremly unusual. To our knowledge the simultaneous occurrence of all three tumors has never been published before. Preoperative diagnosis of early stage tumors of the gallbladder and the vermiform appendix is also made very seldom. The following case report records an instance of synchronous adenocarcinomas of the gallbladder, the transverse colon, in a colonic polyp and the appendix. Owing to the patient's advanced age simultane cancer occurrence may be mere coincidence. Nevertheless, this extremely rare entity could also be ascribed to a genetic defect or an unknown carcinogenic agent.
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    ISSN: 1432-0584
    Keywords: DNA ; analysis ; Gene rearrangement ; PCR ; Fixed material
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary In the present study methods are described for the analysis of the genomic structure of DNA isolated from tissues that have been stored up to several years as air-dried or stained bone marrow smears, bone marrow biopsies in “Histicon”, chromosomal preparations in fixative or as formalin fixed tissues embedded in paraffin. By application of the new techniques clonal B- and T-cell disorders, Philadelphia chromosome translocations and ras oncogene mutations in pancreatic carcinomas could be detected. Thus, these DNA extraction procedures may open new avenues to pathological archives and enable the analysis of samples when fresh material is not available.
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    Planta 192 (1993), S. 118-124 
    ISSN: 1432-2048
    Keywords: Cell cycle ; Differentiation ; Flow cytometry ; Histone ; Proliferating cell nuclear antigen ; Zea
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The cell-cycle progression of germinating embryos of maize (Zea mays L.) was studied from 0 to 72 h after the start of imbibition using DNA flow cytometry on isolated nuclei, and analyses of thymidine kinase activity, histone biosynthesis and levels of proliferating cell nulcear antigen (PCNA). At the start of germination, 75% of the cells were in G1, but this population had decreased to 25% by 72 h. The concomitant increase of cells in S-phase did not occur continuously, but stepwise, indicating that during germination most of the cells enter S-phase as a partially synchronized population. Within the initial 60 h of embryo germination the cells passed through one S-phase; the start and duration of this period of replicative DNA synthesis was further substantiated by the analysis of S-phase-associated events, the biosynthesis of core histones and the enzyme activity of thymidine kinase, which both began to increase at about 12 h after the start of differentiation. Thymidine kinase fluctuated periodically during germination with a transient maximum at 30 h and a second peak at 72 h; histone biosynthesis was not detectable until 12 h after the start of germination. The levels of PCNA protein closely resembled the pattern of thymidine kinase during germination. Together with the cytometric data this allows a clear assignment of cell cycle events to different times of embryo differentiation.
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