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Relationship between p53 expression and gastric cancers in cardia and antrum [PDF]
Background: The mutations in p53 gene and accumulation of p53 protein are the most common genetic events in gastric carcinomas. The present study was conducted to compare the frequency of p53 gene overexpression in a consecutive series of adenocarcinomas
Amiriani, T.+3 more
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Overexpression of CHRDL2 in colon cancer cells makes them more stem‐like and resistant to chemo‐ and radiotherapy. CHRDL2‐high cells have upregulation of the WNT pathway, genes involved in the DNA damage response (DDR) pathway and epithelial‐to‐mesenchymal transition (EMT). This leads to quicker repair of damaged DNA and more cell migration.
Eloise Clarkson, Annabelle Lewis
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BackgroundIt is crucial to explore ways to increase the sensitivity of hepatocellular carcinoma cells to sorafenib.MethodsThe HepG2 and Huh7 cell lines with overexpressed HIF-2α were constructed.
Wenzhao Luo+6 more
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Rupture of the Stomach in the Newborn Due to Congenital Defects in the Gastric Musculature [PDF]
P. C. MacGillivray+2 more
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TRIM24 and TRIM28 are androgen receptor (AR) coregulators which exhibit increased expression with cancer progression. Both TRIM24 and TRIM28 combine to influence the response of castrate‐resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) cells to AR inhibitors by mediating AR signalling, regulation of MYC and upregulating VEGF to promote angiogenesis. Castrate‐resistant
Damien A. Leach+8 more
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Zooplankton-fish interactions in the littoral zone of Nyanza Gulf, Lake Victoria [PDF]
Samples of zooplankton and fish were collected from six sampling points in Nyanza Gulf, Lake Victoria in Kenya from June to December 1998, using 76 mu m memo-filament mesh size strainer and an 80 mu m mesh size plankton net.
Owili, M.
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A Case of Tuberculosis of the Stomach and its Surroundings [PDF]
H. C. Geuken
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Stomach in Chest and Chest in Stomach
Jereesh T. John+3 more
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A DIA‐MS‐based proteomics analysis of serum samples from GB patients and healthy controls showed that high levels of IL1R2 and low levels of CRTAC1 and HRG in serum are associated with poor survival outcomes for GB patients. These circulating proteins could serve as biomarkers for the prediction of outcome in patients with GB.
Anne Clavreul+11 more
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