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| Jane E ArmesSummaryAffiliation: South Brisbane Country: Australia Publications
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Abnormalities of the RB1 pathway in ovarian serous papillary carcinoma as determined by overexpression of the p16(INK4A) proteinJane E Armes
Department of Anatomical Pathology, St Vincent s Hospital, Fitzroy, Australia
Int J Gynecol Pathol 24:363-8. 2005..RB1 protein expression abnormalities were rare. Our data indicate that abnormalities in the retinoblastoma pathway, as determined by p16 overexpression, are common in serous papillary carcinomas and are probably an early event...
Pagetoid squamous cell carcinoma in situ of the vulva: comparison with extramammary paget disease and nonpagetoid squamous cell neoplasiaJane E Armes
Department of Anatomical Pathology, Mater Health Services, South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Int J Gynecol Pathol 27:118-24. 2008..Additionally, as with nonpagetoid squamous cell neoplasias of the vulvar, integration of high-risk HPV may occur in some, but not all, cases of PSSCIS...
Differential diagnosis of serous papillary carcinoma of the gynaecological tract and basal breast carcinoma: an immunohistochemical approachJane E Armes
Department of Pathology, Mater Health Services, South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Pathology 42:534-9. 2010..These two cancer types share similar molecular genetics and have immunophenotypic overlap. We aimed to develop an immunohistochemical panel which could differentiate between these two tumour types...
Complex CGH alterations on chromosome arm 8p at candidate tumor suppressor gene loci in breast cancer cell linesDeon J Venter
Department of Pathology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Cancer Genet Cytogenet 160:134-40. 2005....
The pathology of inherited breast cancerJane E Armes
Department of Pathology, Royal Women s Hospital, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
Pathology 34:309-14. 2002..The discovery of genotype-phenotype correlation has significant implications for patient management and novel treatment strategies, not only for inherited cancers, but for breast cancer in general...
LCC15-MB cells are MDA-MB-435: a review of misidentified breast and prostate cell linesErik W Thompson
Invasion and Metastasis Unit, University of Melbourne, Department of Surgery, St Vincent s Hospital, 29 Regent St, Fitzroy, 3065, Australia
Clin Exp Metastasis 21:535-41. 2004..We also review the known misclassification of breast and prostate cancer cell lines to date and have initiated a register maintained at http://www.svi.edu.au/cell_lines_registry.doc...
Tissue microarrays: a practical guideBeena Kumar
Molecular Pathology Laboratory, Victoria Breast Cancer Research Consortium, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia
Pathology 36:295-300. 2004..However, several pitfalls to successful array production exist. The present article describes the applications of this technique and details practical points for optimal tissue array production...
Common origins of MDA-MB-435 cells from various sources with those shown to have melanoma propertiesJames M Rae
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Clin Exp Metastasis 21:543-52. 2004..Collectively, our results show that the MDA-MB-435 cells used widely have identical origins to those that exhibit a melanoma-like gene expression signature, but exhibit a small degree of genotypic and phenotypic drift...
