G L Bratthauer
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Bratthauer G, Stamatakos M, Vinh T
Protein Pept Lett
. 2010 Mar;
17(1):104-8.
PMID: 20214633
Usually, wherever breast STAT5a is present, PRLR is reduced; without STAT5a PRLR becomes abundant. Five breast lesions essentially lacking both were tested immunohistochemically for PRLR isoforms. The intermediate isoform was...
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Bratthauer G, Saenger J, Strauss B
Histopathology
. 2005 Dec;
47(6):611-6.
PMID: 16324199
Aims: The nuclear detection of p63 in myoepithelial cells of the breast has been useful in identifying possibly invasive carcinomas. While examining myoepithelial cells for p63 a very strong cytoplasmic...
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Man Y, Mannion C, Kuhls E, Moinfar F, Bratthauer G, Albores-Saavedra J, et al.
Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol
. 2002 Jan;
9(4):340-5.
PMID: 11759061
Microdissected epithelial and stromal cells from 15 cervical small-cell carcinoma patients and 9 healthy control subjects were assessed for loss of heterozygosity with polymorphic DNA markers at chromosomes 3p and...
4.
Man Y, Moinfar F, Bratthauer G, Kuhls E, Tavassoli F
Pathol Res Pract
. 2001 Sep;
197(9):635-42.
PMID: 11569928
The acquisition of comparable quality and quantity of DNA extracts is the prerequisite to the success of comparative genetic analyses. Although several DNA extracting protocols on paraffin sections have been...
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Man Y, Kuhls E, Bratthauer G, Moinfar F, Tavassoli F
Electrophoresis
. 2001 Jul;
22(10):1915-9.
PMID: 11465488
Attempting to assess whether a decrease of the electrophoresis temperature could prevent or reduce the extent of gel well deformations, and whether the utilization of native polyacrylamide gels (without urea)...
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Man Y, Moinfar F, Bratthauer G, Tavassoli F
Diagn Mol Pathol
. 2000 Jun;
9(2):84-90.
PMID: 10850544
The recently introduced fluorescence-based gene scan system for assessment of loss of heterozygosity (LOH) and clonality with an automated DNA sequencer has several advantages over the traditional method. However, the...
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Moinfar F, Man Y, Bratthauer G, Ratschek M, Tavassoli F
Cancer
. 2000 May;
88(9):2072-81.
PMID: 10813719
Background: Mammary ductal intraepithelial neoplasia (DIN)-flat type ("clinging ductal carcinoma in situ [DCIS]") generally is a subtle epithelial alteration characterized by one or a few layer(s) of atypical cells replacing...
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Moinfar F, Man Y, Arnould L, Bratthauer G, Ratschek M, Tavassoli F
Cancer Res
. 2000 May;
60(9):2562-6.
PMID: 10811140
The high frequency of loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in epithelial cells of mammary ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and IDC is a well known phenomenon, whereas the genetic abnormalities in...
9.
Mooney E, Man Y, Bratthauer G, Tavassoli F
Cancer
. 1999 Dec;
86(11):2312-9.
PMID: 10590372
Background: Leydig cells are a variable and an inconstant feature of Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors (SLCT). Controversy exists regarding their neoplastic versus reactive nature, and their molecular biologic profile is unknown....
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Paal E, Thompson L, Przygodzki R, Bratthauer G, Heffess C
Mod Pathol
. 1999 Jun;
12(5):518-28.
PMID: 10349991
Intraductal papillary-mucinous neoplasms (IPMNs) of the pancreas are rare lesions. We undertook this study to analyze these tumors by focusing on the diagnostic criteria and correlating the histologic features with...