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George Triadafilopoulos

Publication Details

  • Barrett's esophagus: genetic and cell changes.

    Souza RF, Freschi G, Taddei A, Ringressi MN, Bechi P, Castiglione F, Rossi Degl'Innocenti D, Triadafilopoulos G, Wang JS, Chang AC, Barr H, Bajpai M, Das KM, Schneider PM, Krishnadath KK, Malhotra U, Lynch JP. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2011: 1232 18-35

    The following includes commentaries on how genetic code of Barrett's esophagus (BE) patients, the mechanisms for GERD-induced esophageal expression of caudal homeobox, and the development of Barrett's metaplasia are increasingly better known, including the role of stromal genes in oncogenesis. Additional lessons have been learned in vitro models in nonneoplastic cell lines, yet there are limitations to what can be expected from BE-derived cell lines. Other topics discussed include clonal diversity in Barrett's esophagus; the application of peptide arrays to clinical samples of metaplastic mucosa; proliferation and apoptosis of Barrett's cell lines; tissue biomarkers for neoplasia; and transcription factors associated with BE.

    PubMedID: 21950805

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