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Prognostic significance of ACADL and MCM2 in meningiomas: Current evidence and clinical implications
This review summarizes the current evidence on the expression and prognostic significance of acyl CoA dehydrogenase long-chain (ACADL) and mini chromosome maintenance 2 (MCM2) in meningiomas. Meningiomas, which comprise approximately 41% of intracranial tumors, are classified by the World Health Organization into 15 histological subtypes and three grades of malignancy.
Signaling downstream of tumor–stroma interaction regulates mucinous colorectal adenocarcinoma apicobasal polarity
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Abstract Mucinous colorectal carcinoma (MUC CRC) metastasis to multiple organs, and to the peritoneum, is associated with poor prognosis. Disseminating MUC CRCs exhibit either conventional (apical-in) or inverted (apical-out) polarity that influence patient outcomes. Therefore, it is critical to identify how MUC CRC polarity is regulated. Here, we analyze patient-derived MUC CRC xenografts with either apical-in or apical-out polarity.
By Nicolas Pasquier, Aleksi Isomursu, Raphael Merand, Hellyeh Hamidi, Jacques Mathieu, Jouni Harkonen, Gautier Follain, Christophe Desterke, Zoe Fusilier, Junel Solis, Irina Belaya, Pasi Kankaanpää, Valeria Barresi, Mohamed-Amine Bani, Jérôme Cartry, Olav M. Andersen, Klaus Elenius, Florent Peglion, Fanny Jaulin, Johanna Ivaska, Meri Pelkonen, Elise Carraz-Billat, Johanna Protin, Sabrina Bedja
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Diffuse Gliomas with FGFR3::TACC3 Fusion: Morphological and Molecular Features and Classification Challenges
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