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Introduction Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is the most common thyroid cancer, accounting for more than 80% of thyroid malignancies ( Sherman 2003 ). It frequently carries genetic alterations, all resulting in the inappropriate activation
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, Caini et al . 2014 ), metabolic stress ( Freedland 2005 , Kalaany & Sabatini 2009 ) and epigenetic alterations ( Lee et al . 1994 , Kanwal et al . 2014 ). It is likely that non-genetic and genetic alterations interact during tumourigenesis and
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parafibromin staining in a small rim of normal tissue surrounding the LI adenoma. Only one study has investigated genetic alterations in multiple tumors occurring in the same patient with sporadic PHPT (five cases of double adenomas; Dwight et al
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variant protein. This suggests that expression of AR variants in CWR22Pc cells is limited to those cells harboring the genetic duplication and that these genomic alterations cause variations in AR splicing. Indeed, AR intragenic rearrangements have also
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mutation into the mouse endogenous Ret gene caused CCH but not MTC, suggesting that, in the background of a normally expressed Ret -mutant allele, the accumulation of secondary genetic alterations is required for the development of MTC ( Smith-Hicks et
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