Browsing College of Medicine by Subject "Immunohistochemistry"
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Comment on the manuscript “Histological subtype is associated with PD-L1 expression and CD8+ T-cell infiltrates in triple-negative breast carcinoma” by Salisbury et al. (Ann Diagn Pathol 2022; 57: 151901, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anndiagpath.2022.151901)
( Elsevier , 2022 , Other)I read with great interest a recent paper written by Salisbury et al. published in the April 2022 issue of the Annals of Diagnostic Pathology [1]. In their study, the authors explored a small cohort of triple-negative ... -
Composition of the immune microenvironment differs between carcinomas metastatic to the lungs and primary lung carcinomas.
( Elsevier , 2018 , Article)Lungs are among the most common sites for development of both primary and metastatic carcinomas. Tumor cells expression (TC) of PD-L1 is an important predictor of the of response to immune check-point inhibition in NSCLC, ... -
Expression and subcellular localization of Discoidin Domain Receptor 1 (DDR1) define prostate cancer aggressiveness
( BMC , 2021 , Article)Background: The Discoidin Domain Receptor 1 (DDR1) is one of the two members of a unique family of receptor tyrosine kinase receptors that signal in response to collagen, which has been implicated in cancer progression. ... -
High-risk human papillomaviruses and epstein–barr virus in colorectal cancer and their association with clinicopathological status
( Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) , 2020 , Article)Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a common malignancy with a high mortality rate worldwide. It is a complex, multifactorial disease that is strongly impacted by both hereditary and environmental factors. The role of microbes ... -
Somatostatin receptor SSTR2A and SSTR5 expression in neuroendocrine breast cancer.
( Elsevier , 2019 , Article)Neuroendocrine breast cancer (NEBC) is a group of rare tumors, which could benefit from therapy targeting the somatostatin receptors (SSTRs). In particular, SSTR2A and SSTR5 are potential targets given their consistent ...