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    Block Card 5602 Yermo Street

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    This image was produced by the Auditor's Office in Lucas County, Ohio for tax assessment purposes. Associated dates are approximate. Descriptive terms related to this photograph include: Dwelling | 5602 Yermo Street (Toledo, Ohio) | Ranch houses | Perradot Subdivision (Toledo, Ohio) | Greenwood Area (Toledo, Ohio) | West Toledo Area (Toledo, Ohio

    Abstract 5602: Identification of ethnic specific differences in breast cancer and normal breast tissue

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    Abstract Disparities in breast cancer stage of presentation and survival rates exist in patients of different ethnicities. These differences are undoubtedly a result of a combination of factors, including socio-economic, lifestyle, tumor characteristics and inherent factors, such as genetic composition. Our group is analyzing the genetic contributions to these disparities, with the goal to increase understanding of the underlying biology, leading ultimately to individualized, ethnic-specific diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Here we report our results of a recently completed study focusing on gene expression profiling in a multi-ethnic cohort of triple negative breast cancer patients. We analyzed breast cancer and self-matched normal tissue samples from 10 African-American (AA), 10 Hispanic (His), and 10 non-Hispanic white (Caucasian) patients from south Florida. Study samples were cut from FFPE (Formalin Fixed Paraffin-embedded tissue) blocks marked by pathology as normal vs. tumor tissue, and sent to Almac Diagnostics for RNA isolation, cDNA preparation, and hybridization of tumor/normal cDNAs to a breast cancer focused gene expression array (Breast Cancer DSA Research Tool). From the Breast Cancer DSA arrays data, a two-way ANOVA (disease state and ethnicity) was used to identify transcripts with a p-value less than 0.01. Data QC indicated that samples clustered well with respect to ethnicity and adjacent normal vs. tumor tissue. We have identified ethnic-specific expression patterns in the matched normal and tumor samples. Initial pathway analysis using MetaCore Program shows that a number of genes related to the DNA repair pathway are differentially expressed across the ethnicities. In a set of ten DNA repair/cell cycle genes, the direction of change (increased or decreased expression) was the same for all three ethnic groups, however, the level of change differed greatly between ethnic groups. Fold change in this set of ten genes ranged from -6.54 to +5.53 with all being greater than 2 fold change in at least one ethnic group. Additional pathway analysis and validation of these results is ongoing. In follow up to this study, we have initiated parallel analysis in normal tissue samples (reduction mammoplasty) samples from AA and Cau non-cancer patients. Combined analysis of tumor and normal expression data will help to better understand the possible significance of gene expression differences in breast tissue between ethnic groups. These studies have important implications for addressing BC health disparities, as well as tailored approaches to prediction, prevention and treatment. Citation Format: {Authors}. {Abstract title} [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2011 Apr 2-6; Orlando, FL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2011;71(8 Suppl):Abstract nr 5602. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2011-560

    Block Card 5602 West Rowland Road

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    This image was produced by the Auditor's Office in Lucas County, Ohio for tax assessment purposes. Associated dates are approximate. Descriptive terms related to this photograph include: Dwelling | 5602 West Rowland Road (Toledo, Ohio) | Split-Level Style | Rowland Meadows (Toledo, Ohio) | Greenwood Area (Toledo, Ohio) | West Toledo Area (Toledo, Ohio

    [Spokane Seattle & Northern R.R., Engine Drawing Card, Sketch No. 5602]

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    This engine drawing card was created for Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway, Class 10-36 D. Section N-10 D. Sketch 5602. Copy Spec. B5H30 & B5431

    5602. Le romant de Jehan de Paris

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    5602. Le romant de Jehan de Paris. In: Molinier Auguste. Les Sources de l'histoire de France - Des origines aux guerres d'Italie (1494). V. Introduction générale - Les Valois (suite), Louis XI et Charles VIII (1461-1494) Paris : A. Picard et fils, 1904. p. 184

    Erratum: Sensitivity of P-Channel MOSFET to X- and Gamma-Ray Irradiation (Vol. 33, pg. 1-23, 2013)

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    In the article titled “Sensitivity of P-Channel MOSFET to X- and Gamma-Ray Irradiation” there was an error in the drawing of Figure 2Link to the corrected article: [https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5602

    The Biological Fate of a Novel Anticancer Drug Candidate TNBG-5602: Metabolic Profile, Interaction with CYP450, and Pharmacokinetics in Rats

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    TNBG-5602, a novel anticancer drug candidate, may induce the expression of PPARγ, causing targeted lipotoxicity in cancer tissues. In this study, the in vivo metabolism in rats, in vitro metabolism in recombinant cytochromes, molecular docking for the CYP binding site, and pharmacokinetics in rats were explored to better understand TNBG-5602′s in vivo fate and behavior. Thirteen metabolites were identified using a high-resolution mass spectrometry method, and metabolizing pathways of TNBG-5602 were proposed. Results suggest that TNBG-5602 could be metabolized by CYP450s, while CYP2D6 may play an important role in its in vivo metabolism. The main metabolizing sites of TNBG-5602 are the amino group on the side chain and rings A and E in the molecule. TNBG-5602 is a potent CYP2D6 inhibitor, with an IC50 value of 2.52 μM. An interaction responsible for its metabolism is formed by the NH on the side chain bonding with the ASP301 on the CYP2D6. The pharmacokinetics in rats after a single intravenous administration were fitted to a two-compartment model. The clearance was 0.022 L min−1, and the elimination half-life was 710.9 min. The distribution volume of the peripheral compartment was 1.88-fold that of the central compartment, while the K12 was 1.5-fold that of K21. In conclusion, these studies have not only revealed the metabolizing pathways of TNBG-5602 using in vivo and in vitro methodology, but they have also provided the pharmacokinetic characteristics of TNBG-5602 in rats. The results suggest that TNBG-5602 has good drug developability in terms of pharmacokinetic behaviors

    Proposition de contrat doctoral - UMR 5602

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    L'UMR 5602 lance un appel à candidature sur un CDU (Contrat Doctoral Unique) sur le thème : 'Trajectoire d'évolution d'un système deltaïque anthropisé par l'étude couplée archives cartographiques - archive sédimentaires : Le delta du Danube au cours des 300 dernières années" Contact : Jean-Michel Carozza [email protected] Délais de réponse : 4 septembre 2013 , délais de rigueur. Les dossiers de candidature sera envoyés par courrier électronique en 3 exemplaires à : - Jean-Michel Carozza, dir..
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