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Trends in Experimental Pathology:
Frontiers in Molecular Morphology Translational Research
Chaired: R. Tubbs and
L. DeBault
Sponsored by ASIP and the International
Society for Analytical and Molecular Morphology
Supported by an educational grant from The
Robert E. Stowell Endowment Fund
Sunday, April 18
2:30PM - 5:30PM
Washington Convention Center, Room
103A
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2:30 p.m. |
Acknowledgements and symposium objectives.
R.R. Tubbs, The Cleveland Clinic
Foundation
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2:35 p.m. |
Visualisation of proteolysis in living cells and tissues.
C. Van Noorden, University of Amsterdam Academic Medical Center
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3:05 p.m. |
RNAi: a new revolution in molecular biology.
O. Bagasra, Claflin University
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3:35 p.m. |
Molecular analysis of genomic DNA changes in human neoplasms:
array-based comparative genomic hybridization with validation by
fluorescence in situ hybridization on tissue
microarrays.
M. Skacel, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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4:05 p.m. |
Molecular topography of gene expression: automated RNA in
situ
hybridization of tissue microarrays as a validation tool for cDNA
array-derived expression profiles in prostatic adenocarcinoma.
D. Hicks, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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4:35 p.m. |
Prohibitin gene 3'UTR tumor
suppressor RNA as experimental therapeutic for breast cancer.
E. Jupe,
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
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5:05 p.m. |
Summary and
perspectives.
L. DeBault, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center |
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