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Neurofibromatosis: phenotype, natural history and pathogenesis


VM Riccardi - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1993 - journals.lww.com
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[BOOK] Oncogenes


E Pimentel, 1986 - osti.gov
The author presents a comprehensive review of current knowledge of oncogenes,
their evolution, structure, function, detection, characterization, and role in
cancer and tumor formation.^ More than 20 different oncogenes which have ...
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Familial heterogeneity of colon cancer risk.


HT Lynch, WJ Kimberling, KA Biscone, JF … - Cancer, 1986 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The authors have assembled detailed family histories of cancer on 857 cancer
probands, of whom 180 manifested colorectal carcinoma. This study determines if
some families had a greater risk for colorectal cancer than others, and if ...
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Expression of p21ras gene products in breast cancer relates to histological types and to …


P Querzoli, E Marchetti, A Bagni, A Marzola, G … - Breast cancer research and treatment, 1988 - Springer
Page 1. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 12:23-30 (1988) © Kluwer Academic
Publishers - Printed in the Netherlands Report Expression ...
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The use and significance of biologic markers in the evaluation and staging of a child with …


WG Woods - CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians - interscience.wiley.com
Cellular and humoral markers of malignancy play several roles at many levels in
the evaluation and staging of children with cancer. Cytogenetic analysis of
constitutional cells can be used to determine the genetic risk of ...
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Microbial oncogenesis* 1


PA MacKowiak - The American journal of medicine, 1987 - Elsevier
For more than a century, medical investigators have sought to incriminate
microorganisms in the cause of cancer. The first scientific evidence of such a
relationship came in 1911, with the first successful induction of a tumor ...
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Activation of proto-oncogenes in human leukemias


CR Bartram - Annals of Hematology, 1985 - Springer
Recent applications of recombinant DNA techniques in cancer research have led to
the detection of cellular genes with potential transforming activity. These
nucleic acid sequences have been brought to light by two disparate but ...
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Oncogenes, normal cell growth, and connective tissue disease


WL Sibbitt Jr - Annual review of medicine, 1988 - Annual Reviews
Oncogenes were discovered in studies involving the transmission of tumors by
retroviruses (1-3). Retroviruses consist of two strands of RNA, internal
proteins, and envelope proteins (Figure 1). The two strands of RNA contain ...
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Oncogenes: a review of their clinical application


S Demczuk - Critical reviews in oncology/hematology, 1991 - Elsevier
One objective of this review is to sort through and collate the recent data that
suggest that human cellular oncogenes, which have been implicated as the
etiologic agents in both animal and human malignancies, have also the ...
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[CITATION] Differentiating agents in malignant disease


DG Bruetman, JE Harris, KM Anderson - Medical and pediatric oncology, 1991 - cat.inist.fr
Differentiating agents in malignant disease. DG BRUETMAN, JE HARRIS, KM ANDERSON
Medical and pediatric oncology 19:22, 71-83, Wiley-Liss, 1991. ...
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