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1818/01/18 (Numéro 179).

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This doctoral thesis was published in printed form in 1987. It was digitized from paper copy in 2013. Unfortunately on some pages the digitizaion process has not been complete, i.e there are some minor typographic erros on some pages.

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Trabalho é o levantamento florístico da ordem Volvocales na Reserva Biológica do Parque Estadual das Fontes do Ipiranga situado na cidade de São Paulo, estado de São Paulo, Brasil. Sete gêneros (Carteria, Chlamydomonas, Chlorogonium, Chloromonas, Coccomonas, Pandorina e Pteromonas) e 26 espécies foram identificados. Carteria com nove espécies foi o gênero mais bem representado na área, seguido de Chlamydomonas com sete, Chlorogonium com quatro, Chloromonas e Pteromonas com duas cada e Coccomonas e Pandorina com uma espécie cada. Carteria hiemale Skvortzov, C. lunzensis Pascher & Jahoda, C. plana Pascher, C. wisconsinensis Huber-Pestalozzi, Chlorogonium fusiforme Matvienko e C. gracile Matvienko foram as espécies mais bem representadas do ponto de vista de suas distribuições geográficas, pois cada uma ocorreu em duas localidades no parque.

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There is strong evidence that the patched (PTCH) gene is a gene for susceptibility to the nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome. PTCH has also been shown to mutate in both familial and sporadic basal cell carcinomas. However, mutations of the gene seem to be rare in squamous cell carcinomas. In order to characterize the role of the gene in the broader spectrum of sporadic skin malignant and pre-malignant lesions, we performed a polymerase chain reaction-single-strand conformation polymorphism (PCR-SSCP) analysis of genomic DNA extracted from 105 adult patients (46 females and 59 males). There were 66 patients with basal cell carcinomas, 30 with squamous cell carcinomas, 2 with malignant melanomas and 7 patients with precancerous lesions. Two tissue samples were collected from each patient, one from the central portion of the tumor and another from normal skin. Using primers that encompass the entire exon 1, exon 8 and exon 18, where most of the mutations have been detected, we were unable to demonstrate any band shift. Three samples suspected to present aberrant migrating bands were excised from the gel and sequenced directly. In addition, we sequenced 12 other cases, including tumors and corresponding normal samples. A wild-type sequence was found in all 15 cases. Although our results do not exclude the presence of clonal alterations of the PTCH gene in skin cancers or mutations in other exons that were not screened, the present data do not support the presence of frequent mutations reported for non-melanoma skin cancer of other populations.

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Arkit: A-B4.

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Invokaatio: Deo duce.

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Invokaatio: D.A.G.