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Gene of the month
RB1: governor of the cell cycle in health and disease—a primer for the practising pathologist
Abstract
RB1 stands as the pioneering discovery in tumour-suppressor genes, marking a pivotal breakthrough in comprehending cancer development. This overview delves into the role of RB1 in both health and disease, exploring its association with the tumourigenesis of various cancers and a distinct subset of soft-tissue neoplasms. Additionally, we discuss the application of immunohistochemistry and fluorescence in situ hybridisation to detect RB1 alterations.
- Pathology, Molecular
- Soft Tissue Neoplasms
- IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY