Not exact matches
The findings, now published in PLOS Genetics,
reveal how mice can actually mimic human breast cancer
tissue and its genes, even more so than previously thought, as well as other cancers including
lung, oral and esophagus.
DNA analysis of
lung tissue and CT scans of these mummies
revealed that more than half of the 265 mummies had tuberculosis when they died.
Likewise, an analysis
tissue samples from patients with
lung adenocarcinoma with no or low C / EBPα expression
revealed that those with lower levels of BMI1 were more likely to survive, a pattern that has prognostic value, the researchers wrote.
To confirm the presence of virus in diseased
tissues, we examined
lung tissue from affected monkeys by transmission electron microscopy,
revealing abundant icosahedral particles characteristic of adenovirus filling the alveoli (Fig. 1D - 4).
Recent work from Fousteri Lab
revealed a novel metabolic function of active transcription that is rapidly switched on globally in human cells to promote genetic accuracy, and reduce the mutation burden in genotoxins - exposed
tissues, such as skin and
lung, thus actively participating in lowering oncogenesis.
Published March 27 in Scientific Reports, a new study co-led by an NYU School of Medicine pathologist
reveals that layers of the body long thought to be dense, connective
tissues - below the skin's surface, lining the digestive tract,
lungs and urinary systems, and surrounding arteries, veins, and the fascia between muscles - are instead interconnected, fluid - filled compartments.
For example, the pituitary is known to significantly concentrate toxic metals; brain, kidney, liver,
lung, thyroid, and thymus
tissue tested far higher levels than blood; and the adverse effects may only be
revealed by long - term morbidity and mortality studies, such as the one published in Archives of Internal Medicine.