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Klin Onkol ; 34(6): 481-487, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34911335

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Radiation dermatitis is a very common reaction to radiotherapy, affecting approx. 95% of patients with varying intensity. It is crucial to minimize its side effects. The working group that prepared this document includes physicians, nurses, representatives of the Society for Radiation Oncology, Biology and Physics of the Czech Medical Association of J. E. Purkyně, the Supportive Treatment and Care Section of the Czech Society for Oncology of the Czech Medical Association of J. E. Purkyně, the Czech Wound Management Association, the Oncological Section of Czech Association of Nurses, and dermatologists. The document has been approved by the committees of these associations. PURPOSE: Recommendation for preventive and therapeutic skin care of patients undergoing radiotherapy in the Czech Republic.


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Dermatitis/prevention & control , Dermatitis/therapy , Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Radiotherapy/adverse effects , Skin Care , Dermatitis/etiology , Humans , Practice Guidelines as Topic
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Genomics ; 75(1-3): 70-6, 2001 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11472069

ABSTRACT

A paradigm of molecular medicine is the identification of functionally specialized genes in the search of defects responsible for human disease. To identify novel genes relevant for thyroid physiology, we applied serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) and identified 4260 tag sequences that did not match any known gene present in the GenBank database ("no-match" tags). These no-match tags represent still uncharacterized transcripts. Most of them are expected to correspond to housekeeping genes and only a few to genes with a tissue-restricted pattern of expression. To pinpoint the best candidates for tissue-specificity in a large series of tags, we used a computer-based approach. We compared the relative abundance of 80 no match tags in our thyroid SAGE library with the expression level in 14 other SAGE libraries derived from 9 different human tissues. Based on the expression data, we developed the "tissue preferential expression" (TPE) algorithm to discriminate tags expressed specifically in the thyroid. We then selected four tags as preferentially expressed in thyroid. Results were validated by RT-PCR and northern blot on multiple-tissue RNA samples. Finally, the screening of a thyroid cDNA library with expressed sequence tag (EST) sequences related to the selected tags allowed the isolation of four novel thyroid-specific cDNAs. We demonstrate that the computational substraction of SAGE tags by the proposed TPE algorithm is a rapid and reliable way to expedite the cloning of tissue-specific genes through the combined use of SAGE and EST databases.


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Cloning, Molecular , Nucleic Acid Hybridization , Algorithms , Animals , Blotting, Northern , DNA, Complementary/metabolism , Databases, Factual , Expressed Sequence Tags , Gene Library , Humans , Mice , Muscles/metabolism , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction , Swine , Thyroid Gland/metabolism , Tissue Distribution
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