The recent identification of fusion genes involving ETS family members in human prostate adenocarcinoma has confirmed the hypothesis that recurrent specific aberrations such as fusion genes may be as frequent in epithelial tumors as they are in leukemias and sarcomas. However, reciprocal translocations with fusion genes are often not detectable...
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August 31, 2015 (v1)Journal article
We previously reported that blood clot combined with biphasic calcium phosphate microparticles constitute a biomaterial (BRB) that can repair a bone critical defect in rat and induces subcutaneous bone formation in mice. The granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) is the agent most commonly used in human to enrich blood with hematopoietic...
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September 2011 (v1)Journal article
Bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) have been demonstrated to induce bone formation when associated to osteoconductive biomaterials and implanted in vivo. Nevertheless, their role in bone reconstruction is not fully understood and rare studies have been conducted to follow their destiny after implantation in syngenic models. The aim of the...
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November 2014 (v1)Journal article
A combination of autologous bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) and biomaterials is a strategy largely developed in bone tissue engineering, and subcutaneous implantation in rodents or large animals is often a first step to evaluate the potential of new biomaterials. This study aimed at investigating the influence of the immune status of the...
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September 2011 (v1)Journal article
Bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) have been demonstrated to induce bone formation when associated to osteoconductive biomaterials and implanted in vivo. Nevertheless, their role in bone reconstruction is not fully understood and rare studies have been conducted to follow their destiny after implantation in syngenic models. The aim of the...
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December 31, 2014 (v1)Journal article
Syndecan-1 (SDC1/CD138) is one of the main cell surface proteoglycans and is involved in crucial biological processes. Only a few studies have analyzed the role of SDC1 in mesenchymal tumor pathogenesis. In particular, its involvement in adipose tissue tumors has never been investigated. Dedifferentiated liposarcoma, one of the most frequent...
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March 18, 2013 (v1)Journal article
Most lipomas are characterized by translocations involving the HMGA2 gene in 12q14.3. These rearrangements lead to the fusion of HMGA2 with an ectopic sequence from the translocation chromosome partner. Only five fusion partners of HMGA2 have been identified in lipomas so far. The identification of novel fusion partners of HMGA2 is important...
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May 6, 2009 (v1)Journal article
Abstract Introduction: Investigations on primary osteocytes, which compose over 90-95% of bone cells, embedded throughout the mineralized matrix, is a major challenge due to their difficult accessibility and the very rare models available in vitro. We engineered a three-dimensional (3D) culture method of primary human osteoblast differentiation...
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June 22, 2010 (v1)Journal article
Histological features are usually sufficient for providing an accurate diagnosis of renal cell carcinomas (RCC). However, the morphological appearance might sometimes be misleading. For instance, RCC with papillary areas and extensive clear cell changes may be difficult to classify either as clear cell renal carcinoma or as papillary renal cell...
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July 15, 2010 (v1)Journal article
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) with translocation involving Xp11.2 (Xp11.2-RCC) is a rare neoplasm that usually occurs in children and young adults. This incidence is underestimated in adults because its morphological similarities with clear-cell RCC or papillary RCC2,3, as well as immunohistochemical and cytogenetic analyses are not carried out...
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June 2006 (v1)Journal article
We have used a new synthetic injectable composite constituted of hydroxyapatite/tricalcium phosphate (HA/TCP) particles in suspension in a self-hardening Si-hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC) hydrogel. The aim of this study was to evaluate in vivo the biocompatibility and the new bone formation efficacy of this scaffold loaded with...
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June 2006 (v1)Journal article
We have used a new synthetic injectable composite constituted of hydroxyapatite/tricalcium phosphate (HA/TCP) particles in suspension in a self-hardening Si-hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC) hydrogel. The aim of this study was to evaluate in vivo the biocompatibility and the new bone formation efficacy of this scaffold loaded with...
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November 2010 (v1)Journal article
Particulate forms of biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) biomaterials below 500 μm are promising bone substitutes that provide with interconnected open porosity allowing free circulation of fluids and cells. Dispersion of the particles in the surrounding tissues at the time of implantation is a major drawback preventing from an easy use. We have...
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September 2005 (v1)Journal article
The present work evaluates a newly developed silated hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (Si-HPMC)-based hydrogel as a scaffold for 3D culture of osteogenic cells. The pH variation at room temperature catalyzes the reticulation and self-hardening of the viscous polymer solution into a gelatine state. We designed reticulation time, final consistency...
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August 17, 2010 (v1)Journal article
Particulate forms of biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) biomaterials below 500 mum are promising bone substitutes that provide with interconnected open porosity allowing free circulation of fluids and cells. Dispersion of the particles in the surrounding tissues at the time of implantation is a major drawback preventing from an easy use. We have...
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October 2013 (v1)Journal article
Background The differential diagnosis between infiltrative glioma (IG) and benign or curable glial lesions, such as gliosis, pilocytic astrocytoma, dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumor, ganglioglioma, or demyelinating disease, may be challenging for the pathologist because specific markers are lacking. Recently, we described a strong EGFR...
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