_____ is the most commonly mutated gene in sporadic breast carcinomas
#2
Activating mutation in _____ is responsible for bladder carcinoma.
#3
In Array based Comparative Genomic Hybridization, if the test sample has deletion, then some spots on the array will flouresce _____
#4
HER2-_____ cancers are most common subtype of breast cancer in patients with germline mutations in TP53 (Li Fraumeni syndrome)
#5
_____ pattern of staining represents antibodies to RNA
#6
What is the mechanism that results in malignancy from the ABL oncogene?_____
#7
Point mutation of _____ protein is seen in uveal melanoma.
#8
_____ disease is due to a deletion of the VHL gene on chromosome 3p, leading unregulated activity of HIF1a
#9
Mutations that cause _____ of the HER2 receptor can precipitate development of certain Breast* and Gastric* Cancers by amplifying the signal transduction
#10
_____ syndrome is most commonly characterized by a 47,XXY karyotype
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Principles of Molecular Pathology Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: _____ is the most commonly mutated gene in sporadic breast carcinomas
Answer: TP53
Flashcard 2: Activating mutation in _____ is responsible for bladder carcinoma.
Answer: HRAS
Flashcard 3: In Array based Comparative Genomic Hybridization, if the test sample has deletion, then some spots on the array will flouresce _____
Answer: green
Flashcard 4: HER2-_____ cancers are most common subtype of breast cancer in patients with germline mutations in TP53 (Li Fraumeni syndrome)
Answer: positive
Flashcard 5: _____ pattern of staining represents antibodies to RNA
Answer: Nucleolar
Flashcard 6: What is the mechanism that results in malignancy from the ABL oncogene?_____
Answer: t(9
Flashcard 7: Point mutation of _____ protein is seen in uveal melanoma.
Answer: GNAQ
Flashcard 8: _____ disease is due to a deletion of the VHL gene on chromosome 3p, leading unregulated activity of HIF1a
Answer: Von Hippel-Lindau
Flashcard 9: Mutations that cause _____ of the HER2 receptor can precipitate development of certain Breast* and Gastric* Cancers by amplifying the signal transduction
Answer: overexpression
Flashcard 10: _____ syndrome is most commonly characterized by a 47,XXY karyotype
Answer: Klinefelter
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