Gene expression study on tumour suppressor gene rassfi isoforms and selected inflammatory cytokines in bladder carcinoma

Bladder carcinoma (BC) arises as a result of deregulation in oncogene and tumor suppressor gene. Loss of heterozygosity at chromosome region 3p has become common in most cancer development. A tumour suppessor gene, RASSF1 located at this particular egion has been reported to be hypermethylated in mo...

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Main Author: Nur Diana, Anuar
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2011
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description Bladder carcinoma (BC) arises as a result of deregulation in oncogene and tumor suppressor gene. Loss of heterozygosity at chromosome region 3p has become common in most cancer development. A tumour suppessor gene, RASSF1 located at this particular egion has been reported to be hypermethylated in most cancer including the bladder and has been a major targeted for tumour suppressor. However, this gene has known to have 7 alternative isoforms which might have different function in bladder tumourigenicity. In this study we aimed to explore the expression status of RASSF1 isofoms in BC biopsy as an effort to explore its role in BC progression.
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spelling unimas-118162023-05-26T07:25:13Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11816/ Gene expression study on tumour suppressor gene rassfi isoforms and selected inflammatory cytokines in bladder carcinoma Nur Diana, Anuar RB Pathology Bladder carcinoma (BC) arises as a result of deregulation in oncogene and tumor suppressor gene. Loss of heterozygosity at chromosome region 3p has become common in most cancer development. A tumour suppessor gene, RASSF1 located at this particular egion has been reported to be hypermethylated in most cancer including the bladder and has been a major targeted for tumour suppressor. However, this gene has known to have 7 alternative isoforms which might have different function in bladder tumourigenicity. In this study we aimed to explore the expression status of RASSF1 isofoms in BC biopsy as an effort to explore its role in BC progression. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2011 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11816/1/Nur%20Diana%20Anuar%20ft.pdf Nur Diana, Anuar (2011) Gene expression study on tumour suppressor gene rassfi isoforms and selected inflammatory cytokines in bladder carcinoma. Masters thesis, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS).
spellingShingle RB Pathology
Nur Diana, Anuar
Gene expression study on tumour suppressor gene rassfi isoforms and selected inflammatory cytokines in bladder carcinoma
title Gene expression study on tumour suppressor gene rassfi isoforms and selected inflammatory cytokines in bladder carcinoma
title_full Gene expression study on tumour suppressor gene rassfi isoforms and selected inflammatory cytokines in bladder carcinoma
title_fullStr Gene expression study on tumour suppressor gene rassfi isoforms and selected inflammatory cytokines in bladder carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Gene expression study on tumour suppressor gene rassfi isoforms and selected inflammatory cytokines in bladder carcinoma
title_short Gene expression study on tumour suppressor gene rassfi isoforms and selected inflammatory cytokines in bladder carcinoma
title_sort gene expression study on tumour suppressor gene rassfi isoforms and selected inflammatory cytokines in bladder carcinoma
topic RB Pathology
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11816/
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11816/1/Nur%20Diana%20Anuar%20ft.pdf