2009
DOI: 10.2174/1874082000903010013
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Distal Tumors Elicit Distinctive Gene Expression Changes in Mouse Brain, Different from Those Induced by Arthritis

Abstract: Abstract:Background: Tumor progression is characterized by high mutation rates, each mutation potentially generating an "alarm" signal. The brain is the main integrator of signals arising in the periphery from changes in homeostasis. We hypothesized that tumors growing at a distant site might be a stimulus strong enough to be molecularly sensed and integrated by the brain.Results: Transcriptome analysis of the mouse hypothalamus, midbrain, and pre-fontal cortex at different time points following administration… Show more

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