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Stefan E. Pambuccian

Researcher at Loyola University Medical Center

Publications -  208
Citations -  5812

Stefan E. Pambuccian is an academic researcher from Loyola University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fine-needle aspiration & Urine cytology. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 202 publications receiving 5174 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefan E. Pambuccian include University of Minnesota & Loyola University Chicago.

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Glycerol monolaurate prevents mucosal SIV transmission

TL;DR: G glycerol monolaurate—a widely used antimicrobial compound with inhibitory activity against the production of MIP-3α and other proinflammatory cytokines—can inhibit mucosal signalling and the innate and inflammatory response to HIV-1 and SIV in vitro, and in vivo it can protect rhesus macaques from acute infection despite repeated intra-vaginal exposure to high doses of SIV.
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Identification of a Gene Expression Signature Associated with Recurrent Disease in Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck

TL;DR: Of particular interest was the association of a gene expression signature enriched for genes involved in tumor invasion and metastasis with patients experiencing locally recurrent disease, suggesting that modulation of tumor-specific immune responses may play a role in local treatment failure in HNSCC.
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Quantitative comparison of immunohistochemical staining measured by digital image analysis versus pathologist visual scoring.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that computer-aided methods to classify image areas of interest and quantify IHC staining intensity within those areas can produce highly similar data to visual evaluation by a pathologist.
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Differential Gene Expression in Ovarian Carcinoma : Identification of Potential Biomarkers

TL;DR: In this article, the gene expression of 20 ovarian carcinomas, 17 ovarian carcinoma metastatic to the omentum, and 50 normal ovaries was determined by Gene Logic Inc. using Affymetrix GeneChip HU_95 arrays containing ∼12,000 known genes.
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β1-Integrins Regulate the Formation and Adhesion of Ovarian Carcinoma Multicellular Spheroids

TL;DR: Interactions between the alpha 5 beta 1-integrin and fibronectin mediate the formation of ovarian carcinoma spheroids and that their adhesion to extracellular matrix proteins at sites of secondary tumor growth may be mediated by a complex interaction between multiple integrins and their ligands.