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      Session 995: Chromatin StructuresCochair(s): C Francastel, L KossDate: Sat 9 February 2002,
      Time: 14:00 - 16:00
 Location: Amphithéâtre Duclaux
 Oral Presentations
        
          | Time | Number | Title / Authors / Affiliations |  
          | 14:00 | 38 | Chromatin
          organization in the normal interphase human
          nucleus. LG Koss
 Dept. of Pathology,
          Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of
          Medicine, Br[ok]onx, N.Y, USA
 |  
          | 14:15 | 39 | A computer-based
          morphometric approach of malignancy associated changes
          (MAC), morphologically evaluated in normal-appearing
          bronchial cells from patients with and without
          cancer. G Nicolò, E Margallo, F Merlo, G Reggiardo, R Sacile, M
          Nicolò, E Montaldo, HE Nieburgs
 1National
          Institute for Cancer Research of Genoa - Italy,
          2University of Massachusetts Medical Center,
          Worcester, MA 01655 USA, 3Department of
          Communication, Computer and System Sciences, Genova,
          Italy
 |  
          | 14:30 | 40 | *Prognostic value
          of single micrometastatic cells detected in bone marrow
          of prostate cancer patients D Weckermann, B Polzer, M Hamm, F Wawroschek, R Harzmann,
          C Klein
 1Department
          of Urology, Klinikum Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany,
          2Institute of Immunology, Ludwig Maximilians
          University, Munich, Germany
 |  
          | 14:45 | 41 | Thresholds for
          induction of chromosome non-disjunction, chromosome loss
          and apoptosis by microtubule inhiitors. I Decordier, E Cundari, M Kirsch-Volders
 1Vrije
          Universiteit Brussel, Laboratorium voor Cellulaire
          Genetica, Pleinlaan, B-1050 Brussel, 2Centro
          di Genetica Evoluzionistica CNR, Via degli Apuli, Roma,
          Italy
 |  
          | 15:00 | 42 | Genome sequence
          analysis of a region on human chromosome 13q14,
          frequently deleted in B-cell chronic lymphocytic
          leukemia, and its homologous region on mouse chromosome
          14. B Kapanadze, N Makeeva, M Corcoran, N Jareborg, M
          Hammarsund, A Baranova, E Zabarovsky, M Merup, G Gahrton,
          M Jansson, N Yankovsky, S Einhorn, D Oscier, D Grander, O
          Sangfelt
 1SMI, Solna,
          Sweden, 2Radiumhummets Research Laboratory,
          Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, 3Molecular
          Biology Laboratory, Royal Bournemouth Hospital,
          Bournemouth, BH7 7DW UK, 4Genome Analysis
          Laboratory, Institute of General Genetics, Russian
          Academy of Science, Moscow 117 809 Russia,
          5Center for Genomic Research, Karolinska
          Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, 6Microbiology
          & Tumor Biology Center and Center for Genomics
          Research, Karolinska Institute, Sweden, Sweden,
          7Department of Hematology and Medicine,
          Huddinge Hospital, Huddinge, Sweden
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          | 15:15 | 43 | Clonal expansion
          and genetic instability of HTLV-1 infected
          cells AS Gabet, F Mortreux, E Wattel
 1, Centre
          Léon Bérard, Lyon, France, 2National fund for
          Scientific Research, Faculté Universitaire des Sciences
          Agronomiques, Gembloux, Belgium
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          | 15:30 | 44 | DNA methylation
          and tumor progression in normal, dysplastic and
          neoplastic cells from uterine cervix A de Capoa, C Grappelli, A Musolino, A Vocaturo, F Del
          Nonno, P Donnorso, L Mariani, P Caiafa, S Buontempo, L
          Frappart, A Niveleau
 1Dept Genet
          and Mol Biol, Univ Rome1, Italy, Italy,
          2Pathology, and, Italy, 3Gynecol
          Oncol Dept, Polo Oncologico Rome, Italy,
          4Dept. Biotech Hematol, Univ. Rome1, Italy,
          Lyon, 5Lab.Anatomopathologie, Hopital Herriot,
          Lyon, 6Univ. Fourier, Grenoble,
          France
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