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Chromosome 1 in 26 carcinomas of the cervix uteri: structural and numerical changes.

N B Atkin, M C Baker.   

Abstract

Cytogenetic studies on 26 carcinomas of the cervix showed that chromosome 1 was consistently involved in the changes: either one or more structurally abnormal chromosomes or a relative excess of normal chromosomes were present. Several types of structural change were repeatedly seen: short arm deletions (1p-, in seven tumors); long arm isochromosomes (i(1q), in six tumors); and translocations of unidentified chromosomal material onto one of the arms (possibly in eleven tumors; in four of these, there was an additional C-band on the long arm). In one tumor, there was a short arm isochromosome (i(1p)). The most consistent feature of the aneuploid complements of these tumors appeared to be the presence in excess of the centromeric region and at least part of the adjacent heterochromatin of chromosome 1.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 289431     DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(197908)44:2<604::aid-cncr2820440230>3.0.co;2-g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


  9 in total

1.  Complete or partial trisomy for the long arm of chromosome 1 in patients with various hematologic malignancies.

Authors:  S E Mamaeva; N N Mamaev; N M Jartseva; L V Belyaeva; E G Scherbakova
Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  1983       Impact factor: 4.132

2.  Detection of 1q polysomy in interphase nuclei of human solid tumors with a biotinylated probe.

Authors:  E Viegas-Péquignot; M Jeanpierre; A M Dutrillaux; M Gerbault-Seureau; M Muleris; B Dutrillaux
Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  1989-03       Impact factor: 4.132

3.  Progression in a chemically induced transplantable human pancreas carcinoma.

Authors:  C Madahar; I Parsa
Journal:  Int J Pancreatol       Date:  1987-06

4.  Isochromosome 6p, a unique chromosomal abnormality in retinoblastoma: verification by standard staining techniques, new densitometric methods, and somatic cell hybridization.

Authors:  J Squire; R A Phillips; S Boyce; R Godbout; B Rogers; B L Gallie
Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  1984       Impact factor: 4.132

5.  Sister chromatid exchanges in patients with precancerous and cancerous lesions of cervix uteri.

Authors:  V V Murty; A B Mitra; U K Luthra; I P Singh
Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  1986-01       Impact factor: 4.132

6.  Similar chromosomal abnormalities in several retinoblastomas.

Authors:  L E Kusnetsova; E L Prigogina; H E Pogosianz; B M Belkina
Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  1982       Impact factor: 4.132

7.  Sister chromatid exchanges in leukocytes of patients with cancer of cervix uteri.

Authors:  A B Mitra; V V Murty; U K Luthra
Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  1982       Impact factor: 4.132

8.  Tumor spreading to the contralateral ovary in bilateral ovarian carcinoma is a late event in clonal evolution.

Authors:  Francesca Micci; Lisbeth Haugom; Terje Ahlquist; Vera M Abeler; Claes G Trope; Ragnhild A Lothe; Sverre Heim
Journal:  J Oncol       Date:  2009-09-15       Impact factor: 4.375

9.  Cervical carcinoma: low frequency of allele loss at loci implicated in other common malignancies.

Authors:  R M Busby-Earle; C M Steel; C C Bird
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  1993-01       Impact factor: 7.640

  9 in total

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