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Evidence for the involvement of the Wnt 2 gene in human colorectal cancer
Ben Zion Vider
, Amazia Zimber
, Eric Chastre
, Sophie Prevot
, Christian Gespach
, Dov Estlein
, Yaacov Wolloch
, Steven R. Tronick
, Arnona Gazit
, Abraham Yaniv
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Overexpression
100%
Colorectal Cancer
100%
Tumor Tissue
100%
Human Colorectal Cancer
100%
Tissue Sampling
50%
Quantitative PCR
50%
Expression Level
50%
Stenosis
50%
Oncogene
50%
Colon
50%
Wnt5a
50%
Tumor Suppressor Gene
50%
Dukes Stage
50%
Direct Sequencing
50%
Gastric Carcinoma
50%
Diverticulitis
50%
Wnt Genes
50%
Polyps
50%
Wnt1
50%
Esophageal Carcinoma
50%
Colon Tissue
50%
Colonic Tumor
50%
Pseudotumor
50%
PCR-sequencing
50%
Digestive Neoplasms
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Colorectal Carcinoma
100%
Neoplasm
66%
Stenosis
33%
Tumor Suppressor Protein
33%
Diverticulitis
33%
Colon Tumor
33%
Stomach Carcinoma
33%
Polyp
33%
Esophagus Carcinoma
33%
Pseudotumor
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Colon
100%
Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction
100%
Proto Oncogene
100%
Tumor Suppressor Gene
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Neoplasm
100%
Tumor
75%
Colon
25%
Spider Web
25%
Tumor Suppressor Gene
25%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Neoplasm
100%
Colorectal Cancer
100%
Cancer
20%
Carcinoma
20%
Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction
20%
Stenosis
20%
Polyp
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Colorectal Carcinoma
100%
Colon
33%
Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction
33%
Proto Oncogene
33%
Tumor Suppressor Gene
33%