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The phenotype of PGC-/MUC1-/MUC2+ may be a predictive biomarker for diagnosing MA or SRCC, or distinguishing histological MA or SRCC from tubular adenocarcinoma accompanied by mucinous secretion or signet ring cell scattered distribution.
The phenotype of PGC-/MUC1-/MUC2+ may be a predictive biomarker for diagnosing MA or SRCC or distinguishing from tubular adenocarcinoma accompanied by mucinous secretion or signet ring cell scattered distribution.
In the clinical pathological diagnosis, the histological mucinous adenocarcinoma and signet ring cell carcinoma were always hard to distinguish with tubular adenocarcinoma accompanied by mucinous secretion or signet ring cell scattered distribution.
Even though it accompanied mucinous secretion or signet ring cell scattered distribution, it suggested a better differentiation so that biomarkers of mature differentiation like MUC1 and PGC could appear.
Meiotic abnormalities were observed in the two plants, with abnormal flower phenotype, that were cytologically analyzed, such as heteromorphic bivalents, bridges and univalents (1 to 3 per cell) scattered outside the equatorial plate at metaphase I.
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At all lower exposure doses (A, B, C) at 2 h, the measured spectra was dominated by cell scattering.
This process involves two sequential steps characterized by loss of apical basal polarity followed by cell scattering.
Interestingly, at this early time point, spectra for the other low exposure doses (12 and 48 μg/mL) were also dominated by cell scattering.
Interestingly, LPA induced both A431 and HEK293 cell scattering (unpublished results).
We next tested whether TIAM1 was modified by ubiquitin (Ub) during the initiation of HGF-induced cell scattering.
With regard to cell motility and migration, overexpression of FAK in MDCK cells apparently enhances the cell migration component of the HGF-induced cell scattering.
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